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Tara Maa: Iconography - Mahavidya Maa Tara is often depicted standing on a supine or corpse-like Shiva, symbolizing her power and dominance over the forces of destruction and chaos.
Her blue color represents her association with the infinite and the cosmos, while her minimal clothing and tiger-skin skirt signify her fierce and untamed nature.
The garland of severed human heads represents her power over life and death, and her ability to transcend the cycle of birth and death. The lolling tongue and blood oozing from her mouth symbolize her fierce and bloodthirsty aspect, as well as her ability to consume and transform negativity.
The four arms holding various objects also have significant symbolism:
- The sacrificial sword represents her power to cut through ignorance and ego.
- The severed head or skull cup represents her ability to contain and transform negative energies.
- The blue lotus represents her connection to spiritual growth and enlightenment.
- The scissors, as you mentioned, symbolize her ability to cut through unwanted habits and free the individual for spiritual transcendence.
Overall, Tara Maa iconography represents her complex and multifaceted nature as a goddess of power, transformation, and spiritual growth.
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