Birth 10: The Obsidian Abomination — Mahākālī from the Tamas Guṇa

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Birth 10: The Obsidian Abomination — Mahākālī from the Tamas Guṇa

Episode Summary: In this episode, we investigate the darkest chapter of the Shaktism tradition: the manifestation of Mahākālī. According to the Devī‑Māhātmya and Devī Bhāgavata Purāṇa, Mahākālī is the personification of the tamas-guṇa—the quality of darkness, inertia, ignorance, and destruction. Described as "black like collyrium" with lolling tongues, fangs, and garlands of severed heads, she represents the "lowest" mode of nature raised to a divine status.

We subject this "Obsidian Abomination" to a rigorous scientific and theological prosecution. How can an abstract philosophical category like "darkness" or "ignorance" generate the complex genomic information required for a multi-headed, multi-armed biologi ... 

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Mahakali, Kali, Devi Mahatmya, Gunas, Tamas, Hindu Mythology, Creation Myths, Biblical Apologetics, Science and Religion, Refuting Hinduism, Comparative Theology, Mitochondrial DNA, Anatomy of Kali, Shaktism, Christian Worldview.
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