The Divine Sacrifice of Chinnamasta: Symbolism of Dakini and Varnini Drinking the Sacred Blood The Legend of the Self-Decapitated Goddess Among the ten Mahavidyas, Goddess Chinnamasta stands as one of the most awe-inspiring and profound manifestations of the Divine Mother. The name “Chinnamasta” literally means “She whose head is severed.” The Devi appears fearsome, holding her own severed head in one hand, while three streams of blood flow from her neck—one entering her own mouth and the other two being drunk by her attendants, Dakini and Varnini. According to the legend, Goddess Parvati once went to bathe in the sacred river Mandakini, accompanied by her attendants, Dakini and Varnini. After bathing, the attendants expressed intense hunger. Knowing that they could only be nourished by blood and flesh, the compassionate Goddess, in an act of supreme sacrifice, cut off her own head with her fingernail. Three streams of blood emerged—two feeding her attendants and the third nourishin...