The presiding goddess of the Kamakhya temple, Kamakhya is revered as the embodiment of feminine energy and fertility. She is believed to possess the power to fulfill desires and grant blessings.

Kamakhya

Dhumavati is a form of the goddess Devi, associated with widowhood and inauspiciousness. She is depicted as an old and fierce goddess, often portrayed as riding a chariot or a crow. Despite her seemingly negative attributes, she is considered a powerful deity.

Dhumavati

Matangi is a goddess associated with knowledge, arts, and music. She is believed to possess the power to transform negative energies into positive ones. Matangi is often depicted as a green-hued goddess, holding a veena (a musical instrument).

MatangiĀ 

Bagola is a form of the goddess Tara, associated with protection and liberation. She is believed to provide protection from various dangers and grant spiritual liberation. Bagola is often depicted with a compassionate and calm expression.

Bagola

Tara is a goddess associated with compassion, protection, and liberation. She is revered as a savior and provider of relief from suffering. Tara is often depicted with a serene expression and is considered a compassionate deity.

Tara

Kamala is a goddess associated with wealth, prosperity, and abundance. She is believed to bless her devotees with material and spiritual wealth. Kamala is often depicted with lotus flowers and is considered a symbol of beauty and grace.

Kamala

Bhairavi is a fierce and powerful form of the goddess Devi. She is associated with protection, destruction of evil forces, and spiritual enlightenment. Bhairavi is often depicted with a fierce expression and multiple arms holding various weapons.

Bhairavi

Chinnamasta is a goddess associated with self-sacrifice and transformation. She is depicted as a self-decapitated goddess, symbolizing the transcendence of the ego. Chinnamasta is often shown standing on a copulating couple and is considered a symbol of ultimate reality.

Chinnamasta

Bhuvneshwari is a goddess associated with the manifestation of the universe and divine energy. She is revered as the creator and sustainer of all beings. Bhuvneshwari is often depicted as radiant and majestic, surrounded by cosmic elements.

Bhuvneshwari

Tripura Sundari, also known as Lalita, is a goddess associated with beauty, love, and divine bliss. She is believed to bring harmony and joy into the lives of her devotees. Tripura Sundari is often depicted as a youthful and graceful goddess, radiating happiness.

Tripura Sundari