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    The Kamakhya Temple is a prominent Hindu temple located in Guwahati, Assam, India. Dedicated to the goddess Kamakhya, an incarnation of Sati, it is one of the oldest of the 51 Shakti Peethas. The temple is renowned for its annual Ambubachi Mela, which attracts thousands of devotees and tourists. The temple's unique feature is the worship of the yoni (female genitalia) of the goddess, symbolizing fertility and motherhood.
    Would you like to know more details about the temple's history, architecture, or its religious significance?
    Dasamahavidyas, or the "Ten Great Wisdoms," are a group of ten aspects of the Divine Mother in Hinduism, representing different facets of the feminine principle and cosmic power. Each of these goddesses is associated with specific qualities and aspects of life, embodying both benign and terrifying attributes. They are often worshipped in tantric traditions and are revered for their mystical and spiritual significance. The ten Mahavidyas are:
    1. **Kali**: The fierce goddess of time and change, symbolizing destruction and rebirth.
    2. **Tara**: The savior goddess, known for her compassion and ability to guide souls across the ocean of existence.
    3. **Tripura Sundari (Shodashi)**: The goddess of beauty, love, and the ultimate reality, embodying the divine feminine.
    4. **Bhuvaneshwari**: The goddess of the world and the cosmos, representing space and the material universe.
    5. **Bhairavi**: The fierce goddess of decay and destruction, also associated with the power of transformation.
    6. **Chinnamasta**: The self-decapitated goddess, symbolizing the transcendence of the ego and the cycle of life and death.
    7. **Dhumavati**: The widow goddess, representing the void and the inauspicious, embodying the power of suffering and the ultimate release.
    8. **Bagalamukhi**: The goddess who paralyzes enemies, symbolizing the power of stillness and control over harmful forces.
    9. **Matangi**: The goddess of inner knowledge and the spoken word, associated with wisdom and learning.
    10. **Kamala**: The goddess of prosperity and fertility, akin to Lakshmi, embodying wealth and well-being.
    These goddesses are often depicted in iconography that highlights their unique attributes and powers. Worshiping the Dasamahavidyas is believed to grant spiritual liberation and mastery over the various aspects of life they represent.

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