The Geometry of the Goddess
Tracing the Three Frequencies of the Divine Feminine — Mahasaraswati, Mahalakshmi, and Mahakali
Tracing the three frequencies of the Divine Feminine — Mahasaraswati, Mahalakshmi, and Mahakali — as the continuum of human awakening.
Prologue | The Feminine Equation of Consciousness
I have always believed that the universe does not think in straight lines; it moves in circles. Creation, preservation, and transformation are not separate events but recurring breaths in the same cosmic body. At the centre of that rhythm lives the feminine principle—fluid, luminous, and endlessly self-renewing.
The ancient seers called her Devi: the intelligence that animates the visible and the invisible. In her three vast expressions—Mahasaraswati, Mahalakshmi, and Mahakali—she mirrors the journey of every soul. Knowledge gives rise to desire; desire seeks balance through experience; and when experience ripens, transformation begins. Together, these three frequencies describe the architecture of awakening—the geometry of the goddess.
Mahasaraswati | The Frequency of Knowing
Saraswati Moola Mantra:
ॐ ऐं सरस्वत्यै नमः (Om Aim Saraswatyai Namah)
This is the root mantra for Saraswati- A sound that opens perception—the vibration of thought becoming lightSaraswati Beej Mantra:
ऐं (Aim)
This is the seed (beej) mantra of Saraswati, promoting intellect and creativity
I often feel that Mahasaraswati is the first awakening within us — the quiet realization that awareness exists before language. She is the river of understanding that moves beneath the noise of our ordinary thoughts. When intuition begins to take shape, when meaning arrives unannounced in the middle of stillness, that is her current flowing through consciousness.
Her consort, Brahma, gives form to this current; she, in turn, gives it direction. Together they embody the moment when vision meets articulation — the very birth of creation.
In her many expressions, she unfolds the spectrum of wisdom itself:
Neela Saraswati — the deep-blue intuition that sees truth before reason.
Maha Saraswati — the cosmic arranger who transforms thought into order.
Vidyasaraswati — the patient teacher who turns knowledge into humility.
Sharada Saraswati — the soft voice of refinement and inner poise.
Veena Pustaka Dharini — the muse of harmony, holding sound and scripture as one continuum.
I believe each of these forms represents a stage in our inner education — from curiosity to clarity, from intellect to insight. To invoke her is to awaken the light that allows wisdom to see itself.
Mahalakshmi | The Frequency of Harmony
Basic Mahalakshmi Beej Mantra:
ॐ ह्रीं श्रीं लक्ष्मीभयो नमः (Om Hreem Shreem Lakshmibhayo Namah)
This mantra invokes Goddess Lakshmi for wealth, prosperity, and success.Maha Lakshmi Mantra for Blessings:
ॐ श्रीं ह्रीं श्रीं कमले कमलालये प्रसीद प्रसीद ॐOm Shreem Hreem Shreem Kamale Kamalalaye Prasida Prasida Om
Chanting this invites the blessings of the lotus goddess for material and spiritual prosperity.Lakshmi Gayatri Mantra:
ॐ महालक्ष्म्यै च विद्महे विष्णु पत्न्यै च धीमहि तन्नो लक्ष्मी प्रचोदयात् ॐ
Om Maha Lakshmyai Cha Vidmahe Vishnu Patnyai Cha Dheemahi Tanno Lakshmi Prachodayat Om
Meditates on the divine Lakshmi as consort of Vishnu for enlightenment and wealth
I believe Mahalakshmi represents the equilibrium that allows creation to breathe evenly. If Saraswati is the mind’s clarity, Lakshmi is the heart’s cadence — the continuity that turns knowledge into experience.
She is the circulation of grace through all things, the silent law that keeps giving and receiving in rhythm.
Her presence is felt through eight radiant aspects that together define harmony itself.
Ashta Lakshmi Forms
Aadi Lakshmi, she anchors faith at the root of being; as
Dhana Lakshmi, she becomes the generous impulse that shares rather than stores.
Dhanya Lakshmi, she appears as nourishment, the quiet abundance of grain and sustenance
Gaja Lakshmi, she is dignity joined with strength.
Santana Lakshmi, she continues lineage and legacy
Veera Lakshmi, she manifests the courage that protects what is sacred.
Vijaya Lakshmi, she crowns perseverance with quiet success, and as
Vidya Lakshmi, she refines understanding into enlightenment.
Each form is an octave of the same melody: prosperity as participation in the flow of life.
Her consort, Vishnu, sustains what she beautifies; he steadies the cosmos that she fills with harmony.
When I meditate on Lakshmi, I feel the breath even out, the pulse slow into steadiness.
It is then that I understand her blessing — abundance is not what we gather, but what we allow to move through us.
To live in her awareness is to recognise gratitude as a discipline and generosity as its natural consequence. Mahakali | The Frequency of Transcendence
Mahakali Beej Mantra:
ॐ क्लीं कालयै नमः (Om Kleem Kalayai Namah)
This beeja mantra invokes the fierce and protective energy of Goddess KaliMaha Kali Mantra for Protection:
ॐ ऐं क्लीं काली महाकाली जय महाकाली (Om Aim Kleem Kali Mahakali Jai Mahakali)
Chanting invokes the goddess’s power to destroy negativity and bestow courageMahakali Gayatri Mantra:
ॐ महाकाल्यै च विद्महे शमशानवासिन्यै धीमहि तन्नो काली प्रचोदयात्।
Om Mahakalyai Cha Vidmahe Shamshanvasinyai Dheemahi Tanno Kali Prachodayat
This mantra is a sacred invocation to meditate on Goddess Mahakali, the fierce and compassionate divine feminine energy who removes darkness and provides protection and courageॐ जयंती मंगला काली भद्रकाली कपालिनी दुर्गा क्षमा शिवा धात्री स्वाहा स्वधा नमोऽस्तुते।
Om Jayanti Mangala Kali Bhadrakali Kapalini Durga Kshama Shiva Dhatri Svaha Svadha Namostute
This powerful mantra invokes several manifestations of the Divine Mother including Jayanti (the victorious), Mangala (auspicious), Kali (the time-controlling), Bhadrakali (gentle protector), Kapalini (necklace of skulls bearer), Durga (invincible), forgiving and supportive energies. It is chanted for strength, protection, overcoming obstacles, and blessings
I have always felt that Mahakali does not symbolize the end of existence but its purification. When the cycle of desire and achievement runs its course, she emerges — not as wrath but as truth. Her energy is the quiet erasure of illusion, the pause that lets the eternal step forward.
Her consort, Shiva, lies in stillness beneath her dance, embodying consciousness that watches transformation without fear.
Her forms each open a threshold of awareness:
Adya Kali — the primal source, where time first awakens from silence.
Dakshina Kali — the compassionate guide who teaches through transformation.
Bhadra Kali — the protective force that guards the seeker’s integrity.
Shmashan Kali — the destroyer of ego, standing in the ashes of false identity.
Chamunda Kali — the fierce wisdom that consumes ignorance.
Guhya Kali — the hidden power of inner awakening, felt but unseen.
Ratanti Kali — the rhythm of renewal that restores balance after dissolution.
I believe Kali’s forms represent the many ways awareness confronts and transcends itself. She dismantles the walls we build around identity so that consciousness can return to its natural vastness. To recognize her is to realize that endings, too, are acts of creation.
Epilogue | The Continuum of Awakening
When I contemplate the Tridevi, I no longer see three goddesses but a single current of consciousness. Mahasaraswati awakens the power to think; from thought arises desire. Mahalakshmi manifests those desires, shaping them into experience and teaching balance through fulfillment. Eventually, the cycle reveals its limits, and Mahakali transforms both knowledge and desire into awakening.
This is not a hierarchy but a continuum. Saraswati begins the journey inward; Lakshmi sustains it through harmony; Kali completes it through transcendence. Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva are the witnessing principles behind them—the silent geometry through which the feminine energy moves.
I feel that to understand these three is to understand the soul’s own evolution. Knowledge without experience is abstraction; experience without reflection is noise; transformation without compassion is destruction. The feminine current unites them all, teaching that the purpose of consciousness is not accumulation but integration.
Perhaps that is why the ancients spoke of them as one Devi appearing in three rhythms. To worship them is to awaken the same progression within ourselves—the intellect that seeks, the heart that balances, and the spirit that releases. What begins as curiosity matures into harmony and culminates in liberation.
I believe that is the true geometry of the goddess: the evolution of awareness from thought to wholeness, from knowing to being. In her circle, every ending is a return to origin, and every seeker eventually remembers—the goddess was never outside, she was the intelligence through which we began to look.
— Infinite Awakening | Beyond Coordinates (2025)
Dispatches from the architecture of consciousness.







