Kamalakshi – Grace, Gaze, and the Tantric Power of Sacred Charm Among the many radiant forms of the Divine Mother venerated in the Tantric and Shakta traditions of Hinduism, Kamalakshi occupies a singular and deeply meaningful place. Her very name speaks of her essence — Kamala meaning lotus, and Akshi meaning eye — she is the goddess whose eyes are as luminous and pure as the lotus flower. She is worshipped primarily in rites associated with akarshana, the sacred science of charming, drawing, and attracting — not in a worldly or manipulative sense, but in the deeper spiritual sense of drawing devotees toward beauty, truth, and divine grace. Kamalakshi belongs to the vast and intricate world of Tantric goddess worship, where each deity is understood not merely as an object of devotion but as a living cosmic principle encoded in form, gesture, symbol, and posture. The Form and Its Sacred Language Every aspect of Kamalakshi's iconographic form carries layered meaning rooted in ...