Kapalamalini: Ancient Mother, Hunter's Fierce Fox Grace Within the vast and layered tradition of Shakta iconography, there exist forms of the Divine Mother that reach far beyond the gentle and the benevolent. Kapalamalini is one such form — raw, ancient, and unapologetically fierce. Her very name declares her nature: Kapala meaning skull, and Malini meaning one who wears a garland. She is the Mother adorned with death itself, reminding the devotee that creation and destruction are never truly separate. Described in the Vishnudharmottara Purana, a significant text dealing with sacred art, iconography, and the philosophy of image-making, Kapalamalini appears as a minor but potent emanation of the Supreme Mother Goddess. Though classified as a subordinate form, she carries within her the weight of primordial energy. Iconography and Its Deeper Meaning Kapala Malini is described as fox-faced — a detail that immediately sets her apart from the more conventionally depicted goddesses...