the ancient Hindu scriptures depict women as
... where references are made to goddess Kali
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Answer:
sati
Explanation:
aati is referred as goddess kali
Kali's beginnings are thought to be founded in tribal legend, as are the origins of most celestial beings. The Atharva Veda, a compilation of hymns and mantras written between 1200 and 1000 BCE, is the first place that the term Kl appears. She is, however, a strong black tongue, one of Agni's seven. When Kali debuts in the Devimahatmya approximately 600 CE as a battlefield goddess personifying Durga's fury, it will be another 400 years before she is depicted as an individual in her own right. Her current appearance is a ghastly and terrifying crone dressed in animal skins and wielding a khatvanga, a skull-topped staff associated with tribal shamans. Her origins have been linked to Shiva in other ancient literature.