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From 'Black Magic' to the 'Bleeding Goddess': The Hidden Secrets of Kamakhya Mandir

Explore Kamakhya Mandir, from 'Black Magic' to 'Bleeding Goddess': uncover ancient tantric rituals, the enigmatic Ambubachi Mela, spiritual pilgrimage, and the profound legend of Goddess Kamakhya in mystical Assam.

June 24, 2024 / 16:41 IST
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The Bleeding Goddess: Goddess Kamakhya is uniquely worshipped as the Bleeding Goddess due to an extraordinary natural phenomenon. [Image: Canva]

In the heart of Assam lies a temple shrouded in mystery and mystique — the Kamakhya Mandir. This ancient seat of worship has captivated believers and researchers alike with its enigmatic history and unique rituals.

Origins and Mythology

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Kamakhya, often revered as the Bleeding Goddess, is the presiding deity of this temple. According to Hindu mythology, she is believed to be a form of Devi Sati, the first wife of Lord Shiva. Legend has it that after Sati immolated herself in her father Daksha's yagna fire, Shiva danced the Tandava carrying her burnt body. To stop his destructive dance and save the world, Lord Vishnu cut Sati's body into 51 pieces with his Sudarshan Chakra. These pieces fell at different places across the Indian subcontinent, and where Sati's womb and genitals are said to have fallen, Kamakhya Mandir was later constructed.

Tantric Influence and Black Magic