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9 Forms of Devi & 10 Mahavidyas of Devi: The Divine Essence of Durga Puja

9 Forms of Devi & 10 Mahavidyas of Devi: The Divine Essence of Durga Puja Durga Puja is one of the most celebrated festivals in India, especially in West Bengal, Odisha, Assam, and other parts of the country. Beyond being a cultural extravaganza, it is deeply rooted in Shakti worship —the reverence of the Supreme Mother Goddess. Two significant traditions of this worship are the Navadurga (nine forms of Goddess Durga) and the Dasha Mahavidya (ten great wisdom goddesses) . In this blog, let’s dive into their symbolism, significance, and their role in Durga Puja. The Nine Forms of Devi (Navadurga) During Navaratri , nine divine forms of Goddess Durga are worshipped, each symbolizing a unique aspect of the cosmic feminine power. 1. Shailaputri Meaning: “Daughter of the Mountain” (Himalaya’s daughter). Symbol: Simplicity, strength, and nature’s grounding energy. Mount: Bull (Nandi). Significance: She represents Prakriti (Mother Nature) and is worshipped on th...

shiva all stotram

  1. PARVATI-BALLAV ASHTAKAM 
  2. SHIVA SAHASHRANAMA
  3. SHIVASHTAKAM
  4. SHIVA PANCHAKSHARI STOTRAM 
  5. KASHI VISWANATHASTHAKAM
  6. BILWA ASTHAKAM
  7. SHIVANAND LAHARI 
  8. DAKSHINA MURTHY STOTRAM
  9. SHIVA ASHOTOTTARA SATA NAMA
  10. RUDRASHTHAKAM
  11. KALABHAIRAVASHTAKAM
  12. TOTAKASHTAKAM
  13. SHIV MANASA PUJA 
  14. SHIV TANDAV STOTRAM 
  15. SHIVA BHUJANGA STOTRAM
  16. DWADASA JYOTIRLING STOTRAM
  17. ARDHA NAREESWARA STOTRAM
  18. SHIVA KAVACHAM
  19. SHIVA MAHIMNA STOTRAM
  20. SHIVA MANGALASHTAKAM
  21. LINGASHTAKAM
  22. UMA MAHESWAR STOTRAM
  23. NIRVANA SHATAKAM
  24. ARDHA NAAREESWAR ASHTAKAM
  25. CHANDRASEKHAR ASHTAKAM
  26. PASHUPATHI ASHTAKAM

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