Kapala Carved skull

Kapala Carved skull

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The article you provided appears to be a list of sources and references related to the topic of Chinnamasta, a Buddhist and Hindu tantric goddess. The text does not contain any information about the goddess herself. However, based on the title and the content of the list, I can provide some general information about Chinnamasta. Chinnamasta is a Tantric goddess in both Hinduism and Buddhism, primarily worshipped in Nepal and Tibet. Her name means "she who cuts off her own head" or "headless one." She is often depicted with a severed head in her hand, which she drinks from a skull cup. This image is meant to represent her power to cut through ignorance and attachment. Chinnamasta is associated with the Buddhist and Hindu concepts of selflessness and non-attachment. Her iconography and mythology have been interpreted as a symbol of the transcendence of the ego and the attainment of spiritual enlightenment. In Tibetan Buddhism, Chinnamasta is considered an important deity in the Vajrayana tradition, which emphasizes the use of ritual practices and visualizations to attain spiritual realization. She is often invoked in rituals related to death and the afterlife, as well as in practices aimed at overcoming attachment and ignorance. If you have any specific questions about Chinnamasta or would like more information on this topic, please let me know.

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