Jivantika Maa

 Jivantika Maa





She is the Divine Goddess of Midwifery. Jivantika is also the guardian of children. The cult of mother goddess worship  led to the divine baby sitter also. Love for the family and their children are beyond motherly frailties. It is instinctive of mothers to nurture and protect their offspring. Mothers appeased the gods and goddesses to avoid harm to their families.  This culminated in worshipping fierce goddesses who
personify childhood protection against ailments and fatal diseases. Fierce child
protection goddesses of note are Jivantika and Goddess Shasti (posted earlier).
Shasti is the companion of the boy-god Sastha. She is the Goddess of Married
Women, Fertility and Childbirth. She represented fertility, pregnancy and
childbirth protection. It is said that this companionship is indicative of her
protecting the young, symbolically Shashta and his cat. It is said Shahsti
visits the child the first week of birth and writes their destiny on their
forehead. Jivantika, on the other hand is infinite protection.

Kamakhya Devi Maa



Kamakhya Devi Maa



Kamakhya was in Guwahati which is an quality of the Hindu idol Sati. A temple in her honour exist in the Kamrup region of Assam state, India. The holy place is one of the 51 holy Shakti Peethas linked to Sati.

Kamakhya, the Goddess/yoni, exist in the major holy place as a great crevice in the basis, cover by water smooth increasing from an secretive spring it was usually cover by a red cloth, flower, and was red sindur crush. Kamakhya which is an significant of Shakta pilgrimage site, attract many guests. One more name of this deity is sodashi.