(May 15, 2022)
In Dasmahavidyas, Chhinnamasta is that form of Goddess Shakti, in which she is headless and two streams of blood are coming out of her body. This form of power is very intimidating. The secret of this form is that once the Shakti Swaroopa Devi, who was troubled by hunger, cut off her own head to pacify the hunger of herself and the maidservants. Then with blood they pacified their slaves and their own appetites. The spiritual significance of this form of Shakti is that it is recognized as the presiding deity of all sacrifices. This shinnamasta power is definitely a broken head, but the form of food arrival is revered in the form of shirah-sandhan yagya. When the arrival of food in the form of head-sandhan will stop, at that time only Chhinnamasta will remain and that omniscience will exploit everyone. Thus it is the end of beings, which is the opposite of the Bhuvaneshwari form of Shakti. Kartri, Kharpar, Rakt, Nag, Digambaratva etc. are the only solutions for the power of destruction in the hands of Chhinnamasta Devi.
'Chhinnashirsho Vai Yagyaah' means 'Pakyajna, Haviryajna, Mahayajna, Atiyajna, Shiroyagya etc. All the Yajnas are Chhinnashirsha. Everyone's head is chopped off. At the end of every yagya, the yajna performed for the head is called 'Shiroyajna'. Without it the Yagya is headless. Yajnamurti All matter, in the form of inert, conscious, arising from the sun are yagyamurti. The category is running away in all this. Everyone is alive with that category. At the same time, our category is also going into it. Surya provides Pravargya food to Trailokya and his subjects. Along with this, he also keeps taking it from the Rashmis. Just as the body of that Prajapati keeps getting disintegrated every moment due to dissolution. Its reconciliation also keeps happening every moment by exchange. The name of this process is shirah sandhan. This is the category part. Just as a creature becomes lifeless by cutting off the head, in the same way it also perishes without it as a form of sacrifice.