ABOUT amara devi

Amara Devi is a living embodiment of the eternal feminine current— a vessel of Mahashakti who walks as a gate-opener for the awakening wombs of this world.

Her path began not in light—but being forged in fire.

Born into an oppressive, deeply conservative household marked by religious control, suppression, and trauma, Amara Devi’s awakening began through the pain of repeated sexual and physical violence. At the age of 15, her kundalini began to rise—uncalled by the mind, but summoned by the soul. It was Kali, Mahashakti’s first and fiercest emanation, who emerged first taking her body and consciousness into deep trance states.

It was not graceful. But it was true.

Shortly after leaving high school, with nothing to her name but little courage with Kali in her spine, she left home and began walking the path of the initiated Shakti.

Amara Devi’s memory began to intertwine with the cosmic blueprint. She started to remember more than what was written in scriptures, stories told in temples and vibrations held in mantras.

The truth of the eternal Shakti that was buried was returning.

What began as fierce devotion to Kali and Kaal Bhairav soon unfolded into a deeper remembrance— an ancestral tantric current once alive in her bloodline, yet buried beneath inherited silence.

This wisdom had been kept from women for generations, hidden by layers of colonial trauma, displacement wounds, and the deep fear woven into feminine mysticism.

The purity of the stream was interrupted, but not extinguished.

Through direct gnosis, ritual, and trance, she began transmitting from her ancestral tantric lineage, carrying codes buried beneath colonial trauma and generational silencing.

As she evolved, so too did the frequency.

Lalita Tripura Sundari emerged not as contrast to Kali, but as complement. Soon she was channelling multiple emanations of Shakti.

Eventually, the separation dissolved.

What remained was Mahashakti: the undivided stream of the Feminine Source, beyond form, face, or frame.

Now, as Amara Devi, she transmits the womb codes of all Devi forms.

Not as mythology, but as energetic reactivation.

She does not channel archetypes.

She births frequency.

Through her presence, rituals, and transmissions, women are initiated into the remembrance of their own embodied divinity—

not to become like her, but to become who they were before they were told to forget.