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Tripura Sundari

Hindu goddess Tripura SundariMother Goddess;One of the Highest Forms of MahadeviThe Governess of the Universe The Supreme Being (Srikula-Shaktism)Member of the ten MahavidyasPainting of Tripura Sundari (c. 1920-1930)Other namesKamakshi, Kameshvari, Lalita, Lalitambika, Rajarajeshvari, Shodashi, Sri Mata, Bala TripurasundaariAffiliationParabrahaman, Mahadevi, Mahavidyas, Parvati, KamakhyaAbodeManidvipa / Śrī NagaraMantraOṃ Śrī Mātre NamaḥWeaponPasha (rope), Ankusha (elephant goad), floral arrows and Sugarcane bow SymbolsSri YantraDayFridayMountLionTextsBrahmanda PuranaTripura RahasyaDevi Bhagavata PuranaBahvricha UpanishadTripura UpanishadTantrasGenderFemaleRegionWorshipped In the form of Goddess Kamakshi and Kamakhya in Kanchipuram and AssamFestivalsLalita Jayanti on Magha PurnimaLalita PanchamiNavaratriAdi-PuramGenealogyAvatar birthChidagni kunda (Fire of conciseness)ConsortKameshvara, a form of Lord Shiva Tripura Sundari (Sanskrit: त्रिपुरसुन्दरी; IAST: Tripura Sundarī), also known as Lalita, Shodashi, Kamakshi, and Rajarajeshvari, is a Hindu goddess revered primarily within the Shaktism tradition and recognized as one of the ten Mahavidyas.