She is described as Srimata (the revered mother), Sri Maharajni (the great empress), and Srimat Simhasaneshwari (the queen sitting on the lion throne). The imagery is rich: she holds the noose (pasha) and the goad (ankusha), representing attachment and the ability to steer the mind, while her hands dispense boons and fearlessness.
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