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Secrets of DEVI DURGA

Secrets of DEVI DURGA

Goddess Durga Known by several adjectival names, such as Adi Parashakti, Sherowali, Shakti, Ambe, Yogmaya, Parvati and Bhavani.

Secrets of DEVI DURGA

It should be of notable value to understand that goddess Durga bears a warrior and fearless persona in different pictorial depictions and in the chronicles of various sources. These sources reveal in almost equal conclusion that goddess Durga represents an omnipotent divine force whose very existence is to wipe out evil and demonic forces for the purpose of restoring world peace order, and the institution of Dharma and prosperity to fuel the power to the creation cycle of the universe.

This is the reason as to why Durga Maa holds such a powerful religious value among devotees and why her celebration is reckoned as a victory over evil force and also a pathway toward the spiritual elevation of the mankind. To be more specific, Durga Maa is an ultimate divinity, who is invincible, meaning: no force of whatsoever power can ever subdue Durga, because of her infinite or beyond the reaching power.

Maa Durga as a Vedic deity of spiritual consciousness is also symbolized as a deity of cosmic intelligence which pertains to inner guidance, divine light, and knowledge, to clear our conscience from the darkness.

या देवी सर्वभूतेषु शक्तिरूपेण संस्थिता  

नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमो नमः।। 



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