Chinnamasta Devi embodies fierce Shakti. Depicted as self-decapitated, holding her severed head, she symbolizes self-sacrifice and overcoming limitations, alluding to Khanda Yoga s union of opposites.
Chinnamasta Devi s trampling of Kamadeva and Rati symbolizes overcoming desires (transcendence), duality (transformation), and balancing chakras (Tantric awakening). Chinnamasta Devi embodies the power of transformation, demonstrating how one can overcome earthly attachments and achieve spiritual liberation.
Depicted as a young woman with a severed head, Goddess Chinnamasta symbolizes both self-sacrifice and overcoming limitations. Her worship is linked to spiritual awakening and controlling desires, but requires respect and guidance due to its Tantric nature.