Beyond the Battlefield: Why the Divine Mother Goddess In Hinduism Is the Ocean of Compassion - Karunamayi In popular devotion, the Divine Mother Shakti is often celebrated through her fierce and powerful forms — Durga slaying the buffalo demon, Kali standing triumphant on the battlefield, Chamunda vanquishing evil. These images rightly inspire awe and devotion. Yet to see the Mother only through her warrior aspect is to glimpse only one ray of an infinite light. The deeper traditions of Hinduism — Tantric, Vedantic, and Puranic alike — reveal her most essential nature as Karunamayi, the one who is made entirely of compassion. What Karunamayi Means The word Karunamayi is formed from Karuna, meaning compassion or grace, and mayi, meaning full of or composed of. Together they describe not a being who merely possesses compassion as one quality among many, but one whose very substance is compassion. Just as fire is inseparable from heat, the Divine Mother is inseparable from her grace. ...