Kālī
Kālī is a prominent goddess in Hinduism, often associated with destruction and transformation. She is typically depicted with dark skin, a fierce expression, and multiple arms, holding various weapons and symbols. Kālī represents the power of time and change, embodying the cycle of creation and destruction. She is revered for her ability to remove negativity and obstacles from devotees' lives.
Worship of Kālī is especially significant in the Shakta tradition, which focuses on the divine feminine. Her festivals, such as Kālī Puja, celebrate her strength and compassion. Kālī is also linked to the Tantra practices, where she symbolizes the ultimate reality and spiritual liberation.