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Day 9 Navratri: Devi Siddhidhatri, The bestower of Miracles
<p>Siddhidhatri is the form of the Mother Divine which blesses one with Siddhis that is (extraordinary capabilities). Siddhi means that your desires are fulfilled even before they arise. The universe understands your needs and… <a href="https://sarojsalelkar.wordpress.com/2024/10/11/day-9-navratri-the-bestower-of-miracles/">More</a></p>
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Navratri Day 8: Devi Mahagauri
<p>Mahagauri means the form which is magnificient and beautiful. Existence has two extremes. At one end is the most terrifying form of Kaalratri, and on the other hand is Mahagauri which is the most beautiful… <a href="https://sarojsalelkar.wordpress.com/2024/10/10/navratri-day-8-devi-mahagauri/">More</a></p>
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Navratri Day 7:Devi Kalaratri
<p>Kalaratri is a very fierce and terrifying form of the Mother Divine. There is believed to be no form more terrifying than this in the entire Creation but even this terrifying form has a motherly… <a href="https://sarojsalelkar.wordpress.com/2024/10/09/navratri-day-7devi-kalaratri/">More</a></p>
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Navratri Day 6: Devi Katyayani
<p>The mother divine in the form of Katyayani represents the invisible and unmanifest creation. She represents the deep and most intricate secrets of divinity. It is believed that when the demi gods became very angry,… <a href="https://sarojsalelkar.wordpress.com/2024/10/08/navratri-day-6-devi-katyayani/">More</a></p>
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NAVRATRI DAY 5: Skandamata, The symbol of Motherhood
<p>Devi Skandamata symbolizes motherhood and is the mother of the six schools of knowledge i.e. Vaisheshika, Purva Mimamsa, Uttara Mimamsa, Mimamsa, Sankhya and Vedanta She is also the mother of the six limbs of vedas… <a href="https://sarojsalelkar.wordpress.com/2024/10/07/navratri-day-5-skandamata-the-symbol-of-motherhood/">More</a></p>
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Navratri Day 4: Devi Kushmanda. Her role in Your Life.
<p>The literal meaning of Kushmanda is a pumpkin. Pumpkin is a vegetable that is very rich in prana. It is spherical and implies the subtle life force energy – prana which is total and complete. “Ku”… <a href="https://sarojsalelkar.wordpress.com/2024/10/06/navratri-day-4-devi-kushmanda-her-role-in-your-life/">More</a></p>
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Navratri Day 3: Goddess Chandraghanta
<p>Chandra or moon signifies the mind. The mind is filled with various thoughts and emotions similar to the waxing and waning of the moon.Ghanta is a bell, a musical instrument that emits only one kind… <a href="https://sarojsalelkar.wordpress.com/2024/10/05/navratri-day-3-goddess-chandraghanta/">More</a></p>
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Navratri Day 2:Goddess Bramhacharini what meaning does she give to your life?
<p>Brahman is the omnipresent creation, which has no beginning or end. Bramhacharini is the energy which moves in the Brahman. She is not stagnant or inert but moving in the infinite. Thus it is an… <a href="https://sarojsalelkar.wordpress.com/2024/10/04/navratri-day-2-bramhacharini/">More</a></p>
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Navratri Day 1: Goddess Shailiputri
<p>The nine forms of devi represent different qualities of Mother Devine. The Devi shakti is the source of energy in the creation. The Navratri celebrate the nine different forms of the Divine Mother, Navdurga Day… <a href="https://sarojsalelkar.wordpress.com/2024/10/03/navratri-day-1-goddess-shailiputri/">More</a></p>
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