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Maha Kali Ammaa, or Mari Ammaa, embodies the fierce compassion needed to dispel darkness. Known for her protective grace, she fiercely guards her devotees, embodying both power and nurturing love, a powerful presence for those seeking strength and transformation.

Although the name of kali has lately been associated with Kala(black), most scholars agree that the name is actually derived from Kala which means time or death. Kali is said to give her devotees freedom from the fear of death and liberation from the cycle of time.

The origin of kali isn't exactly clear. It is said that she first finds mention in the Atharva Veda. However, the Veda doesn't recognise her as a Goddess. Later, She is mentioned elaborately in various Puranas. Kali finds her most remarkable mention in the Devi Mahatmya in which there are several chapters dedicated to her. This text gives a detailed explanation of Kali and depicts many stories related to her.

Symbolism: Kali has been illustrated in many forms and figures in different cultures and depictions. However, the most popular form of kali is that of a dark blue-skinned goddess with four hands, a garland of skulls, with tongue out of her mouth. Her eyes are red and filled with rage. She is holding a crescent-shaped sword in one hand and a trident in the other.