Krishna as the Male Form of the Devi: An Exploration of Shaktism and the Triumph of the MahaDevi as Brahman
Shakta scriptures reveal Krishna as a male manifestation of the Devi—affirming the Divine Mother as the Supreme Brahman. The Lalita Sahasranama names Her Govindarupini and Visnurupini, while the Devi Bhagavata Purana describes Krishna’s form as created by the formless Goddess for Her devotees. Tantric and Puranic texts echo this revelation, portraying Krishna as the male lila of Lalita Tripurasundari. Even Vishnu is declared Her form, and Krishna’s bija mantra “Klim” resonates with Kali’s “Krim.” This synthesis of divine gender dissolves patriarchal boundaries and elevates the MahaDevi as the non-dual reality behind all forms. Krishna, in this light, becomes Her radiant play—Her compassionate descent into the hearts of seekers.


