Maa Kamakhya Devi 🙏🚩
Maa's face is seen only once in 15 years. Rest of the time, Her face is always covered with flowers.
Watch it to see Maa's eyes, which are tat-rupam like that of any human being.
At Kamakhya Temple, devotion takes a very ancient, symbolic form rather than a physical idol with a face.
Here, Maa Kamakhya is not worshipped through a visible visage. Instead, the sanctum enshrines the sacred yoni-shaped stone, representing the creative power of the Divine Mother. The shrine is traditionally adorned with flowers, cloth, and offerings, not to hide a face, but to honor a form that is beyond ordinary human depiction.
Once a year during the Ambubachi Mela, the temple observes a unique sacred period celebrating the Goddess’s cycle of fertility and renewal. It is one of the most powerful expressions of Shakti worship in India, where nature, divinity, and life itself are seen as one continuous flow.
So rather than a face revealed after many years, what devotees seek here is something deeper—the presence of the Mother in her most primal, life-giving energy. And in that silence, faith feels more like experience than sight.
That is the beauty of Kamakhya: not what is seen, but what is felt.
1000 yrs of unbroken tradition Initiated by the Great Rajaraja Chola I 🔱
Divya darshan of Shiv Lingam abhishekam at the Brihadeeswarar Mandir, Thanjavur, TamilNadu
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Your words from our last meeting a few days ago, “Worry panadhe pa, nalladhe nadakkum” was the day you won for me and for my family.
Go ahead na.. the future is already leaning your way. Unconditional love for you for eternity 🙏🏼
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