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The Goddess Who Emerged From The Face Of Lord Shiva
Goddess Bhadrakali is one of the fierce forms of the Goddess Durga and there are mentions about her in the Devi Mahatmyam. Worshiped as one of the ten Mahavidyas, Bhadrakali is known for ensuring the victory of the good over evil, as is denoted by the word "Bhadra" itself, which means good.
This Goddess is depicted as having three eyes, four, twelve or eighteen hands and flames flowing from her head. This is a furious form of the Goddess Durga, also worshiped as a Tantric Goddess.

According to one famous story, there was a demon named Darika. He sat to do deep meditation and penance in an isolated forest. He meditated to please Lord Brahma. When Lord Brahma was finally pleased by his penance, he appeared before this demon who had been waiting for him since long.
Lord Brahma asked him the reasons behind such a penance. The demon requested him to make him invincible and grant the wish that he will not be killed by any human being ever. Lord Brahma fulfilled the wish that he would not be killed by any human being ever on this earth.
The demon was pleased and went away laughing. He believed that he had become invincible. As is the nature of a demon, he became overconfident and highly trapped in pride. When finally happy, he started killing all forms of life on the earth. His atrocities found no end.
When Lord Shiva came to know about this wicked demon who had acquired the boon from Lord Brahma, he grew ferocious. He was so highly enraged that he opened his third eye. Lord Shiva opens his third eye only at times of high rage or destruction. From this furious face of Lord Shiva, appeared the Goddess Bhadrakali.
Many a times, various female Goddesses have originated from Lord Shiva when the demons have attacked the earth. All these forms of the Goddesses are known as Maya. Maya is known to trap a being in its various forms as per the need. She traps the demons in pride, under which they commit a mistake, and are lead to death.
So,
this
furious
form
of
the
Goddess
Shakti
who
had
emerged
from
Shiva's
face
set
to
fight
with
the
demon
Darika.
Lord
Shiva
ordered
her
to
go
after
the
demon
and
destroy
him.
When
the
Goddess
appeared
before
the
demon,
he
laughed
aloud,
believing
that
how
could
a
woman
kill
him.
The
Goddess
took
a
form
too
big
in
appearance,
she
looked
ferocious
and
had
countless
hands.
The
Goddess,
accompanied
by
her
other
assistants,
started
a
battle
with
the
demon
and
succeeded
in
killing
him.
It
is
since
then
that
this
form
of
Goddess
Shakti
or
Goddess
Durga
is
worshiped
as
Bhadrakali.
The day - Bhadrakali Jayanti - was the day when the Goddess appeared to kill the demon. It is celebrated with huge religious fervor among the devotees of Goddess Durga and among the followers of Shaktism. This day falls every year on the eleventh day during Krishna Paksh in the month of Jyeshtha. This year, Bhadrakali Jayanti will be celebrated on 11th May, 2018, Friday.
Goddess
Bhadrakali
is
worshiped
all
across
the
country
though
with
different
names.
Many
famous
temples
denoted
to
Goddess
Bhadrakali
are
Koddungallor,
Attukal,
Chettikulangra,
Thirumandham
Kunnu
and
Chhottanikkara,
located
in
Kerala.



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