
The goddess who is omnipresent as the embodiment of power ‘The goddess who is omnipresent as the personification of universal mother Namastasyai, namastasyai, namastasyai, namo namaha’‘ Yaa devi sarva bhuteshu, buddhi rupena sangsthita Ya devi sarva bhuteshu, matri rupena sangsthita

Ya devi sarva bhuteshu, shakti rupena sangsthita “Ya devi sarva bhuteshu, shanti rupena sangsthita Regular chanting can give wisdom and strength combined with a prosperous life. We worship her.’īenefit : This mantra is recited almost during all celebrations, rituals and events. We bow down to Mother Durga again and again. She protects those who surrender to her and is also called the Mother of the three worlds and is Gauri, daughter of mountain king. Meaning : ‘She is the most auspicious one and the one who bestows auspiciousness upon all of the world. Saranye Trayambike Gauri Narayani Namostute” “Sarva Mangala Mangalye Sive Sarvartha Sadhike To awaken the Goddess, the personification of the active side of the divine “shakti” energy of Lord Shiva, several Mantras are chanted throughout the year and specially during the Navaratri.
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The ‘lotus’ in Durga’s hand is not in full bloom which symbolizes the certainty of success but not finality.

Similar to thunderbolt that can break anything against which it strikes without being affected itself, the devotee should to undertake a challenge without losing his confidence. One must be firm like thunderbolt in one’s convictions. By holding both the bow and arrow in one hand, “Mother Durga” indicates her control over both aspects of energy – potential and kinetic.


To destroy these demons, all Gods offered their radiance to her creation and each formed different parts of Durga’s body. The Hindu Goddess Durga is a unified symbol of all divine forces and is said to have manifested when evil forces threatened the very existence of the Gods. The ‘r’ refers to diseases and the ‘ga’ is the destroyer of sins, injustice, irreligion, cruelty and laziness. The syllable ‘du’ is synonymous with the 4 devils namely poverty, sufferings, famine and evil habits. The name ‘Durga’ in Sanskrit means ‘invincible’. Believed as the root cause of creation, sustenance and annihilation, Durga is the principal form of the Mother Goddess in Hinduism.
