Goddness Mahakali is thought to have been produced on the Seventh day of In Nepalbhasa, Mahakali is known as Masan Ajima. Mahakali Ajima is a special illustration of female power. The powerful goddess Mahakali Ajima is connected to Rebirth, Emancipation, Time, Life, and all other forms of power. Goddess Kali is described in the Puranas as a manifestation of Bhagwati Durga. Goddess Kali is described in the Puranas as a manifestation of Bhagwati Durga. Veer Bhadra was created from a hair that Lord Shiva tossed on the ground in a fit of rage when Sati gave up her body. Mahakali Ajima was extremely powerful and was born in this fashion. She completed the Daksha Yagna and vanquished all the gods.

Due to his misdeeds, Daksha later severed his head and offered it as a sacrifice. If he did preserve the faith in this manner, then it is written in Swasthani that he later gave his life by joining the goat’s head that was brought to the Yajna in order to appease Birni (Daksha’s wife).Similarly, according to another legend, fed up with the cruelty of two demons named Shumbha and Nishumbha, the gods prayed to Bhagwati Parbati for protection. Then Goddess Kaushiki appeared from Bhagwati‘s body and because of this her body became weak and turned black. Hence she came to be known as Kalika or Kali or Mahakali. As Goddess Kali , she killed Shumbha and Nishumbha and removed fear from the minds of the gods.

Similarly, according to another legend, the gods could not kill Raktabija. As soon as the blood released by striking the Raktabeeja fell on the ground, a new Raktabeeja was born from each drop. As the deities worshiped Lord Shiva, And became distracted, so the goddess immediately transformed into the form of Goddess Kali to fight the demon. In this way, Goddess Kali began destroying whatever she had gained throughout the conflict even after the death of Raktabija. To halt him, Lord Shiva collapsed beneath his feet. Goddess Kali was astounded by this scene and let out her tongue to put an end to her destruction.
