Mundamala

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Mundamala (Sanskrit: मुण्डमाला, muṇḍamālā), also called kapalamala or rundamala, is a garland of severed human heads and/or skulls, in Hindu iconography and Tibetan Buddhist iconography. In Hinduism, the mundamala is a characteristic of fearsome aspects of the Hindu Divine Mother and the god Shiva; while in Buddhism, it is worn by wrathful deities of Tibetan Buddhism. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Kali wears one of freshly severed heads; while Chhinnamasta and her attendants wear a skull-garland.
rdf:langString Calcutta Art Studio - Goddess Kali - 1883.jpg
rdf:langString Chinnamasta Temple.jpg
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rdf:langString Mundamala (Sanskrit: मुण्डमाला, muṇḍamālā), also called kapalamala or rundamala, is a garland of severed human heads and/or skulls, in Hindu iconography and Tibetan Buddhist iconography. In Hinduism, the mundamala is a characteristic of fearsome aspects of the Hindu Divine Mother and the god Shiva; while in Buddhism, it is worn by wrathful deities of Tibetan Buddhism.
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