In Hindu sacred texts, specifically Purāṇa, deities, and the rituals associated with them contain allegories to understand the Ultimate Truth. They help disseminate the complex ideas and knowledge to common masses of all caste and class. The principles of Prāṇa vidyā- the true knowledge of the life force behind the creation is embedded in them. Let us try to understand the profoundness behind one of the forms of Mahākālī, which is Bhadrakālī.
Raja Parba - The Sacred Language of Menstruation
For indigenous people like Hindus, our rituals and our festivities had given us a chance to navigate the important communication of reproductive health with young girls, to introduce them to menstruation using not just their own biology which could be daunting and alienating, but a language that encapsulates the indigenous understanding of nature and culture to make them feel more secure, more stable during a critical transition. Something which is so deeply connected to so much of our future experiences as women, need not be introduced to us as an ailment, a disease or a condition. It should be a celebration, an initiation into a new phase of life, like our culture made space for. Raja Parba can give us that language