Thousands of pilgrims annually flock to the Kamakhya temple in Guwahati, Assam, for the Ambubachi Mela, a celebration of the yearly menstrual cycle of the presiding deity, Devi Kamakhya. The four-day festival sees the worship of a Âyoni-like stone that represents 바카라Mother Shakti바카라, known popularly in this form as the 바카라menstruating goddess바카라. And yet, when Mumbai-based artist Aniket Mitra shared his artwork on social media depicting a sanitary napkin with a red, bleeding lotus on it, surrounded by a chalchitra바카라an artistic rendition that traditionally backgrounds Durga in certain representations바카라he was abused and threatened, and the piece was taken down.