The Divine Guardian of Transformation: Goddess Nirrti and Her Sacred Vehicle of Ghosts In the vast pantheon of Hindu deities, few figures evoke as much mystery and misunderstanding as Goddess Nirrti. Often perceived merely as a deity of destruction and misfortune, Nirrti represents far more profound spiritual truths that have guided seekers for millennia. The reference in Skanda Purana Chapter 2 Verse 7 to Goddess Nirrti riding upon a ghost reveals layers of symbolism that speak to the deepest aspects of spiritual transformation and the transcendence of worldly attachments. Nirrti, whose name derives from the Sanskrit root "nirr" meaning decay or dissolution, serves as one of the most essential yet challenging aspects of divine feminine energy. She personifies death, decay, and sorrow, but within Hindu spiritual understanding, these apparent negatives contain the seeds of ultimate liberation and spiritual growth. Scriptural Foundation and Divine Nature The earliest refere...