Kaushiki
| Kaushiki | |
|---|---|
The Emergence of Kaushiki, Folio from a Devimahatmya, from Guler, Himachal Pradesh, circa 1750 or earlier
Drawings; watercolors | |
| Other names | Ambika Mahasaraswati, Chandika |
| Affiliation | |
| Abode | Vindhya Parvata, Himalayas, Manidvipa, Vaikuntha |
| Mantra | Oṃ Kauśikyai Namaḥ |
| Weapon | Trishula, Bell, bow and arrow, Plough, Pestle, Shanka, Sudarshana Chakra |
| Mount | Lion |
| Texts | Markandeya Purana, Devi Bhagavata Purana, Lakshmi Tantra, Shiva Purana, Devi Mahatmya, Skanda Purana, Tripura Rahasya, Kalika Purana |
| Festivals | Navaratri |
Kaushiki (Sanskrit: कौशिकी, romanized: Kauśikī, lit. 'woman of the cell',) is a Hindu goddess, a deity who emerged from the sheath of Parvati. She was created before Parvati's conflict with the asura brothers Shumbha and Nishumbha, and was also the reason the Matrikas come into existence.