Kinsley translates Bagalamukhi as "she who may have the facial area of the crane". Bagalamukhi is rarely depicted which has a crane-head or with cranes. Kinsley believes the crane's behaviour of standing still to catch prey is reflective from the occult powers bestowed through the goddess.[5] Pujyapaad was also referred https://francist528wvw5.bloggip.com/profile