Vaikasi Month - Devi Mahakora — Form, Symbolism and the Living Tradition of the Monthly Goddesses In the Shaiva Agamic and Tamil Shaiva traditions, time itself is sacred and is experienced not merely as a measure of days and seasons but as a living, divine continuum. This understanding finds its most beautiful expression in the tradition of the Dvadasa Masa Devis — the twelve goddesses who preside over the twelve Tamil months. Each Tamil masam is governed by a specific goddess whose form, attributes, and symbolic presence embody the spiritual and natural character of that month. This sacred tradition is documented in authoritative texts such as the Sritattvanidhi and the Veppampattu Masa-Kali Lakshanam, which describe in precise detail the iconographic forms of these monthly goddesses. The second Tamil month, Vaikasi, which generally corresponds to the period from mid-May to mid-June, is presided over by the goddess Mahakora. The Cosmic Significance of Vaikasi Vaikasi is among the most...