The Kapalini form of Goddess Shakti in Hinduism is associated with the cycle of creation. A terrifying storm rages—when there is no distinguishing between day and night – at the end of one cycle of creation in Hinduism. All around there is nothing but water. Through this Maa Shakti moves, carefully holding in her hand the Brahma-substance. With this Brahma-substance she will create a new world, a new sun. On the new Earth, life will be formed again. But she is the Primordial One. She must safeguard and store these three Brahma-substances—meaning the essence of the memories of what existed before. Everyone asks—why is the word Kapalini joined to one of the Mother’s many forms? She who bears the skull (kapal) is Kapalini. Etymologically, the word refers to the forehead region—half of the skull, like half of a vessel. But it is not because of the garland of severed heads around her neck, as many assume. According to the scriptures, then, why did the name Kapalini become associated ...