Divided into ten equal spaces, each space houses one of the goddesses. The first goddess is Kali, the consort of Shiva. Terrifying in her appearance, she is seen dancing on the supine body of her husband. Tara is quite like Kali in appearance, wearing a tiger skin around her waist, a scissor in her hands. As Chinnamasta, Kali feeds upon her own blood drenching the positive and negative aspects of herself. Next she appears as a sixteen year old young maiden, followed by Bhuwaneshvari. Bhairavi is brilliant like the rising sun, has three eyes, wears a jeweled crown and various ornaments and also hold a rosary book in two hands. Dhumavati is ugly, holding a winnow basket in one hand. Bagalmukhi's image is beautiful and she is associated with magical powers. Matangi is worshipped to gain magical or physical powers. Kamala is resplendent like the sun. She is none other than goddess Lakshmi.
This description by Renu Rana.
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