Akhilandeshvari’s name is a microcosm: broken up into its parts, it’s a pretty obvious reference to a goddess: akhila (universe) and ishwari (sovereign). But the word itself, ‘akhilanda’ apparently can be translated as both ‘always broken’ and ‘never not broken’. Akhilandeshvari rides contentedly on a crocodile, and (i believe) reminds us that incredible power can come from the times we feel most vulnerable and cracked open.
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