Devi Chandraghanta: the third form of Mother Durga
The third day of Navaratri is celebrated with keeping Maa Chandraghanta in mind who is worshipped for prosperity, peace and tranquility. She is the married
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Maa Brahmacharini – The Second Manifestation of Maa Durga Maa Brahmacharini is the second manifestation of Maa Durga who is worshippied on the second day of
Dedicated to the Mother Goddess Durga, Navaratri is a major festival which is celebrated all over India and Nepal. One of all nine forms of
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Sanskriti comes from the Sanskrit root “kr” which means to do or to make prefix “sam” is applied before it to convey a sense of embellishment. It means actions done for the holistic refinement and perfection all the potentialities within a human being.
“The term “Rishi” in Sanskrit originates from a root that means “To See.” Rishis, quite literally, “see” truths that are unveiled to them in elevated states of consciousness. .These are recorded in Sacred texts called Upanishads , Vedas etc. The wisdom imparted by ancient Rishis has not only enriched the realm of inner science but has also played a pivotal role in shaping and advancing modern scientific understanding. Let us Explore……
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