Maa Chhinnamasta
Sacred Quick Information
Tuesday
Sacrifice, Kundalini Awakening, and Courage
Brahma Muhurta (4-6 AM) or Midnight Sandhyakal
8th Mahavidya Maa Baglamukhi (Pitambara)
Thursday (Guruvar), Tuesday or Ashtami
Rapid Spiritual Awakening, Victory over Enemies
Who is Maa Chhinnamasta?
The deeply esoteric Mahavidya who cut off her own head to feed her hungry attendants, symbolizing the ultimate sacrifice of the ego and the awakening of Kundalini.
Origin & Mythology
While bathing in the Mandakini river, Maa Parvati's two attendants, Jaya and Vijaya, became extremely hungry. To satisfy their hunger, the Goddess severed her own head. Three jets of blood spurted from her neck—she fed the two attendants with two jets and drank the third herself. This terrifying act represents the universe sustaining itself through continuous sacrifice.
Divine Iconography
She holds her severed head in one hand and a scimitar in the other. She stands on a copulating couple (Kamadeva and Rati), symbolizing that she is beyond the forces of creation and sexual desire, absorbing life energy to channel it upward into spiritual liberation.
Spiritual Benefits
The profound blessings attained through the dedicated worship of Maa Chhinnamasta.
Immediate destruction of powerful enemies and massive obstacles.
Awakening of the Sushumna Nadi and rising of Kundalini energy.
Absolute fearlessness and eradication of the fear of death.
Cure for severe sexual disorders or uncontrollable lust.
Worship & Vidhi
Best Time
Midnight
Key Festivals
Chhinnamasta Jayanti (Vaisakha Shukla Chaturdashi).
Ritual Method
Chhinnamasta worship is strictly Tantric and highly volatile. It requires absolute purity, a fearless mindset, and the guidance of a Guru. Worship involves deep meditation on the Ajna Chakra.
The Sacred Mantra of Maa Chhinnamasta
Recite with deep reverence & purity
Om Shreem Hreem Hreem Aim Vajra Vairochaniye Shreem Hreem Hreem Phat Swaha
Related Devotional Resources & Pujas
Baglamukhi Chalisa
Forty powerful verses reciting Maa Baglamukhi's divine glory and protection.
Baglamukhi Aarti
Traditional Vedic Aarti lit during daily puja and havan ceremonies.
Baglamukhi Mantra
Sacred Beej Mantra (HLEEM) and 36-letter Brahmastra mantra vidhi.
Baglamukhi Kavach
Impenetrable spiritual shield protecting against enemies & black magic.
Baglamukhi Yantra
Sacred geometry representing the physical abode of Maa Pitambara.
Baglamukhi Beej Mantra
The single-syllable HLEEM mantra for supreme Stambhan and protection.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Authentic guidance directly from Acharya Chetan Tiwari Ji & Nalkheda Siddha Peeth tradition.
Kama and Rati represent sexual desire and the life-creation force. By standing on them, Chhinnamasta demonstrates absolute control over lust, transforming sexual energy into spiritual energy (Ojas).