Cauri and the Yakshini: The Deeper Meaning Behind the Fly-Whisk in Hindu Sacred Art In the sacred landscape of Hindu cosmology, Yakshinis occupy a unique and luminous position. They are celestial beings — radiant, enchanting, and deeply connected to the forces of nature, fertility, abundance, and the earth's hidden treasures. As the feminine counterparts of the Yakshas, who serve as attendants and guardians of Kubera, the divine treasurer of the cosmos, Yakshinis inhabit the in-between worlds — neither fully divine in the highest sense nor earthly, but belonging to an intermediate realm teeming with vitality and power. Described in texts such as the Vishnu Purana, the Skanda Purana, and various Agamic traditions, Yakshinis are celebrated for their extraordinary beauty. They are depicted as full-bodied, graceful, and adorned with ornaments. Their very form embodies the principle of Shakti — the creative, sustaining, and nurturing energy that pervades all of existence. They are oft...