Kali as a Map of Human Consciousness-E9MBD WAY(HINDI)
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explore the iconography of the Hindu figure Kali, reframing her image as a philosophical map of existence rather than a mere religious idol. By examining symbols like her garland of skulls and her position atop a silent Shiva, the text suggests that she represents the unstoppable force of time and the dissolution of the human ego. Her various attributes, including her severed head and extended tongue, are interpreted as metaphors for the death of language-based identity and the relentless consumption of life energy through desire. The setting of the cremation ground serves to strip away social status, highlighting the contrast between the ever-changing drama of life and the eternal witnessing consciousness that remains untouched. Ultimately, the sources describe a transformative perspective where awareness survives the inevitable destruction of all temporary forms and roles.