Chinnamasta is the Hindu Goddess of transformation. She is one of the Mahavidyas, the wisdom Goddesses, and is probably the most terrifying of them. She chopped her own head off in order to satisfy Jaya and Vijaya (metaphors of Rajas and Tamas – part of the trigunas). Chinnamasta is of a red complexion, embodied with a frightful appearance. She had disheveled hairs. She has four hands, two of which held a sword and another hand held her own severed head, with three blazing eyes with a frightful mien, wearing a crown, and two of her other hands held a lasso and drinking bowl. She is a partially clothed lady, adorned with ornaments on her limbs and wearing a garland of skulls on her body. She is mounted upon the back of a ferocious lion.
The divine 12 names of Mahavidya Chhinnamastika can destroy each & every negative intentions towards you. This Dwadash Naam is favorite of Ma Chhinnamasta. It is believed that whosoever recites this dwadash naam in the morning remains free of enemies. The Chhinnamsta stotram should also be recited to get gains from Rahu planet.
Chhinnamasta Worship is mainly performed for getting a son, to remove poverty, to gain wisdom, to destroy enemies and to be a poet. Chhinnamasta is associated with the concept of self-sacrifice as well as the awakening of Kundalini.
Chhinnamasta Dwadash Naam Stotra:
Chhinngriva Chhinnmasta Chhinnmunddhara Kshta
Khshod Khsemkari Swaksha Kshonishakshadan Kshma
Vairochani Vararoha Balidan Praharshita
Balipujit Padabja Vasudev Prapujita
Iti Dwadash Namani Chhinnmasta Priyani Ya:
Samret Prata: Samuthay Tasya Nashyanti Shatrav: