Kinsley interprets Bagalamukhi as "she who may have the face of a crane". Bagalamukhi is rarely depicted with a crane-head or with cranes. Kinsley believes that the crane's behaviour of standing nonetheless to catch prey is reflective in the occult powers bestowed through the goddess.[5] But the truth differs, these https://www.instagram.com/tantramantraaurvigyaan/reel/DA6ACEaONEJ/