Kinsley interprets Bagalamukhi as "she who has the face of a crane". Bagalamukhi is never depicted which has a crane-head or with cranes. Kinsley believes that the crane's conduct of standing however to capture prey is reflective on the occult powers bestowed through the goddess.[5] It actively instills a sense https://dietrichb074npr3.ssnblog.com/30428631/the-ultimate-guide-to-baglamukhi