Mangala Chandi – The Auspicious and the Fierce: A Study of Her Sacred Form Among the many resplendent forms of Devi Shakti, Mangala Chandi occupies a singular and profound place. She is not merely a goddess of good fortune, nor simply a goddess of destruction — she is the totality of both. Her very name reveals this cosmic duality: Mangala, meaning that which is supremely auspicious, benevolent, and creative, and Chandi, meaning that which is fierce, overwhelming, and beyond all comparison. The Kalika Purana presents her as the Mother who, at the dawn of creation (Srishti), radiates unimaginable auspiciousness, and at the moment of dissolution (Pralaya), assumes a ferocity that transcends all description. She is thus the supreme expression of Shakti across the entire arc of cosmic time — from the first breath of creation to its final dissolution. In Shaiva philosophy, particularly within the Shakta-Tantric streams that flow from it, the universe is understood as a dynamic interplay b...