When the Goddess Lost Her Head and Gained the Universe — The Sacred Mystery of Sakhada Bhagavati At Rajbiraj in the Saptari district of the Terai in Nepal, there stands a temple whose story is written not merely in stone and ritual, but in the very grammar of Shakta philosophy. The Sakhada Bhagavati Temple holds within it one of the most extraordinary spiritual transformations in the living religious history of the subcontinent — a transformation that moves from fierce outer power to the boundless radiance of inner consciousness. The goddess worshipped here was originally known as Ugrachanda, an intensely powerful and radiant form of the Divine Mother, locally venerated as Sakhreshwari. Her roots reach back to the spiritual and political world of Simraungadh, where the Karnat dynasty flourished and where Shakta worship was not merely religion but the very breath of the civilization. Ugrachanda in her essence was Shakti expressed outward — the force that protects, commands, and defend...