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The ten Mahavidyas in India are a group of Hindu goddesses who are considered aspects or forms of the divine mother goddess, Shakti. Anusthan refers to the performance of a spiritual practice or ritual in order to connect with or invoke the power of these goddesses.

The ten Mahavidyas are:

1. Kali: The goddess of time and transformation, associated with destruction and creation.

2. Tara: The goddess of compassion and liberation, she represents the power to overcome obstacles.

3. Tripura Sundari: The goddess of beauty and desire, she represents divine love and spiritual beauty.

4. Bhuvaneshvari: The goddess of space and the material world, she represents creativity and abundance.

5. Chinnamasta: The goddess of self-sacrifice and power, she represents the ability to transcend the ego.

6. Bhairavi: The goddess of fierce anger and protection, she represents the power to destroy ignorance and fear.

7. Dhumavati: The goddess of widowhood and sorrow, she represents the power to overcome suffering and gain wisdom.

8. Bagalamukhi: The goddess of speech and silence, she represents the power to control and dominate enemies.

9. Matangi: The goddess of knowledge and music, she represents the power to communicate and attain spiritual wisdom.

10. Kamala: The goddess of wealth and abundance, she represents fertility and prosperity.

Performing a Mahavidya Anusthan in India involves following specific rituals and practices dedicated to each goddess. This can include mantra chanting, yantra (sacred diagram) meditation, and offerings to the goddess. The anusthan is typically performed under the guidance of a knowledgeable spiritual teacher or guru, and is believed to bring about spiritual transformation and blessings from the respective goddess.

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