Shri Durga Dwatrinsha Naamamala Stotra

‘Shri Durga Dwatrinsha Naamamala Stotra’ is a beautiful Durga Mantra chant singing the glory of Goddess. The Stotra is the graceful chanting of 32 different names of Goddess Durga. The vibrations of the stotra creates a divine vibes, positive aura and seeker plunge into this ocean of bliss & joy. Here is the stotra in sanskrit and english.

Maa Baglamukhi – Incarnation of Goddess Parvati

Goddess Baglamukhi, one of the most worshipped goddess in tantric or shakti cult is the incarnation of Goddess "Parvati". People know her as the navdurga but she also incarnated herself into 10 different Goddesses. These ten holy deities in Hinduism are known as "Mahavidya" or great wisdom science of Goddess. In Northern India, Mahavidya Bagalamukhi is also popular by the name of Pitambari meaning the Goddess of yellow colour.

Mantras To Chant During Diwali

Mantra chanting, stotras, aartis are the part of daily worship in Hinduism. Keeping mantra anushthana or chanting mantra for 108 times is the part of hindus life. And moreover hindus celebrate lot of festivals. But these are not just mere celebration, they are about worshipping gods and goddess. Find out the mantra to chant during auspicious diwali.

Navratri Day 9 – Siddhidatri

Siddhidatri = Siddhi + Datri. Siddhi means 'powers' datri is 'giver and holder'. Hence Siddhidatri means the one who has all the powers and can give all kind of powers and boons to the seeker, be it human, god or anyone. Goddess manifested herself in the ninth form of divinity named Siddhidatri.

Navratri Day 8 – Goddess Mahagauri

Goddess Mahagauri is the eight form of Nav Durga and worshipped on the day eight of navratri. The day is also called Durga Ashtami. Many people in India do the Kanya Poojan on day eight or day nine. Devi Mahagauri has a very fair complexion, thus called Mahagauri. Maha means 'very' and gauri means 'the fair'.

Navratri Day 7 – Kalaratri

Goddess Parvati shedded off her white skin and wore the dark one to obtain the ferocious form. She did so to kill the demons shumbha and nishumbha. People in India worship her on the seventh day of navratri festival.

Navratri Day 6 – Katyayani

Goddess Durga is worshipped in nine forms twice a year, in the month of chaitra and sharad. The festival is known as Navratri means the nine days. Goddess Durga took the form of Katyayani as the sixth of the navdurga. She is the slayer of demon Mahishasura. She is the warrior and one of the fierce form of Goddess Parvati. Know all the information, the mantra, storta and more on navdurga Katyayani

Navratri Day 5 – Skandamata

Navratri is the famous religious celebration in Bharat (India). It is the occasion celebrating the feminine aspects of energy, called navdurga. Skandamata is the fifth form of Goddess Durga and hence people in India worship her on the fifth day of navratri festival. Know more about the Navratri day 5, mantra, aarti, storta and more...

Goddess Bagalamukhi and 5 Mantras

The ten holy goddesses in Hinduism are known as "Mahavidyas" or "great wisdom science". Practitioners from the tantrik cult worship the mahavidya for attaining many powers and self realization. The powers of Mahavidya are immense. And Goddess Bagalamukhi is one of the mahavidya. In this blog mantra of Goddess Bagalamukhi are given for sadhana and more about the Bagalamukhi Mahavidya sadhna.

Eight Forms Of Goddess Lakshmi And Their Mantra

Devi Lakshmi is the Goddess of abundance who is in charge of health, property, fortune, and spirit. Generally Goddess Lakshmi is presented either sitting at the lotus or bearing it, with elephants in the background. She gets by numerous names and the most common being 'Sri'.

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