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కాళికాదేవిని శివుని భార్యగా అతని శరీరం మీద నిలబడినట్లుగా చూపుతారు. ఈమె [[దశమహావిద్యలు]] లో ముఖ్యమైనది.<ref>Encyclopedia International, by Grolier Incorporated Copyright in Canada 1974. AE5.E447 1974 031 73-11206 ISBN 0-7172-0705-6 page 95</ref>
 
==కాళీ యంత్రం==
[[Image:Kali yantra color.jpg|thumb|Kali [[Yantra]]]]
 
Goddesses play an important role in the study and practice of [[Tantra]] Yoga, and are affirmed to be as central to discerning the nature of reality as are the male deities. Although [[Parvati]] is often said to be the recipient and student of [[Shiva]]'s wisdom in the form of ''Tantras'', it is Kāli who seems to dominate much of the Tantric iconography, texts, and rituals.<ref name="D. Kinsley p. 122">D. Kinsley p. 122.</ref> In many sources Kāli is praised as the highest reality or greatest of all deities. The ''Nirvana-tantra'' says the gods [[Brahma]], [[Vishnu]], and [[Shiva]] all arise from her like bubbles in the sea, ceaselessly arising and passing away, leaving their original source unchanged. The ''Niruttara-tantra'' and the ''Picchila-tantra'' declare all of Kāli's mantras to be the greatest and the ''Yogini-tantra'', ''Kamakhya-tantra'' and the ''Niruttara-tantra'' all proclaim Kāli ''vidyas'' (manifestations of ''Mahadevi'', or "divinity itself"). They declare her to be an essence of her own form (''svarupa'') of the ''Mahadevi''.<ref>D. Kinsley p. 122–123.</ref>
 
 
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