Shri Chinnamasta,
also known as “Jogini Maa”, is one of the Mahavidyas.
She has been depicted as a self-decapitated nude goddess, holding her severed
head in one hand and a scimitar in another. This sacred yantra, made from
high-quality copper, signifies the fierce and transformative aspect of the
goddess, symbolising self-sacrifice, detachment, and the control of desires. It
is a potent tool for worship, believed to grant spiritual strength, protect
against negative forces, and promote inner growth. Devotees use it to connect
with the goddess’s energy, seeking her blessings for enlightenment and
liberation from worldly attachments.