Guest guest Posted September 17, 2004 Report Share Posted September 17, 2004 On the forum a year ago today: "nitya_ma" wrote: Durga Navaratri is approaching, and my mind is more fully with Durga- Ma. I regularly offer Durga puja, and also chant Chandi Pathah; in both texts prayer is made to the Nine Durgas in Chandi Pathah, this is in Devya Kavacham, 3rd through 5th shlokas). My question: My understanding is that the nine Durgas--from Goddess of Inspiration (Shailaputri) to the Goddess Who Grants Perfection (Siddhidaatri)-- are the divine processes of our Selves as we approach God through our prayer and sadhana. Is this true? Also, are the nine Durgas a cycle, through which we spiral through again and again on our eternal journey? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2004 Report Share Posted September 17, 2004 hi all latha does this mean the durga puja book would be the ideal book for the upcoming hour? s , "Karen" <karenborak@e...> wrote: > On the forum a year ago today: "nitya_ma" wrote: > > Durga Navaratri is approaching, and my mind is more fully with Durga- > Ma. I regularly offer Durga puja, and also chant Chandi Pathah; in > both texts prayer is made to the Nine Durgas in Chandi Pathah, this > is in Devya Kavacham, 3rd through 5th shlokas). My question: My > understanding is that the nine Durgas--from Goddess of Inspiration > (Shailaputri) to the Goddess Who Grants Perfection (Siddhidaatri)-- > are the divine processes of our Selves as we approach God through > our prayer and sadhana. Is this true? Also, are the nine Durgas a > cycle, through which we spiral through again and again on our > eternal journey? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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