Jagaddhatri: The Cosmic Sustainer and Her Threefold Worship in Kubjika Tantra In the vast and layered landscape of Shakta Tantrism, Jagaddhatri occupies a position of profound cosmological significance. Her very name declares her nature — Jagat, meaning the world or the moving universe, and Dhatri, meaning she who holds, sustains, and nourishes. She is not merely a deity of protection but the living force that upholds the fabric of existence itself. She is a direct manifestation of Adi Shakti, the primordial feminine energy that underlies all creation, preservation, and dissolution. The Kubjika Tantra, one of the important texts within the Kaula and Shakta Tantric traditions, presents Jagaddhatri as Tri-Sandhya-Vyapini — she who pervades the three junctures of the day. This is not a casual liturgical arrangement. It is a precise cosmological map that aligns the goddess with time itself, with the rhythms of nature, and with the three fundamental qualities — the Gunas — that govern all...