The Symbolism of Dakini and Yogini Beside Goddess Kali: The Hidden Truth of Human Existence The Divine Vision in Kali Puja During the sacred night of Kali Puja, devotees often notice two fierce feminine forms—Dakini and Yogini—standing beside the idol of Goddess Kali. Their presence is not merely decorative but profoundly symbolic. These forms express subtle philosophical truths about human nature and the cosmic process that governs creation, preservation, and dissolution. The three—the Mother Kali, Dakini, and Yogini—together embody the eternal cycle of the Gunas or qualities: Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas. The Three Gunas and the Play of the Mother According to Hindu philosophy, all beings and all actions in the universe are influenced by these three Gunas. The Bhagavad Gita (14.5) declares: “Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas—these Gunas born of Prakriti bind the imperishable Self to the body.” Here, Kali represents Sattva , the pure consciousness and divine wisdom that destroys ignoranc...