Kubjika

[1] The worship of Kubjikā as one of the main aspect of Adishakti was in its peak in 12th century CE.

A tantric text named the Kubjikāmata, dated to the ninth or tenth century, describes the worship of Kubjika.

Though she was very famous among the tantric tradition of Kashmir Valley in the past, the Kubjikā cult was not familiar among the devotees.

[5] According to the Ciñciṇīmata Tantra, a text that praises Kubjikā, Kaula tradition was taught to four disciples who were sent in the four directions.

The disciple sent to the west founded the Western Stream (Pascimāmnaya) of Kaulism, the cult of Navātman and Kubjikā.

Kubjikā Mātā