Guest guest Posted March 12, 2010 Report Share Posted March 12, 2010 (Sattvik picture by Sanatan Sanstha's seeker Ms. Anuradha Wadekar of Sree Durgadevi posing subtly for 5 hours, under guidance of Sage Rama) Sarva mangala mangalye shive sarvartha sadhike l Sharanye trayambake gauri, Narayani namostute ll Meaning: O Mother ! You are the personification of all that is auspicious, You are the benevolent form of Lord Shiva, You bestow Divine energy and help people achieve Righteousness, wealth, fulfill desires and Liberation, You are worthy of being surrendered to. Three eyes adorn You. O Narayani Devi, I pay obeisance to You ! Nauraatri 2010 will be observed from March 16-24 Celebrate Navaratri according to science of Spirituality The Navaratri commences on the first day (pratipada) of the bright fortnight of the Hindu lunar month of Ashwin. During this vowed religious observance, a pot is installed (ghatasthapana) in a sanctified place at home. A lamp is kept lit in the pot for nine days. The pot symbolizes the universe. The uninterrupted lit lamp is the medium through which we worship the effulgent Adishakti, i.e. Sree Durgadevi. During Navaratri, the principle of Sree Durgadevi is more active in the atmosphere. When we understand the spiritual science behind the various rites that come under the worship of Sree Durgadevi, we become worthy of absorbing more of the Divine energy principle, thereby acquiring more of Her grace. Navaratri: Night indicates 'switch over in the process'. one of the Goddess's names is Kalratri. Kalratri is one who brings about changes in the Kalpurush. Earth's basic nature is to rotate. Due to this rotation, changes like night and day occur. Vowed observances (vrat) help the body adjust to the changes. To reduce the tama gun, Goddess Mahakali is worshipped during the first 3 days of Navaratri. In the next 3 days Satvaguni Goddess Mahalaxmi is worshipped to increase the satva gun. And during the last 3 days of navaratri Rajoguni Goddess Maha Saraswati is worshipped to increase the intensity of our spiritual practice. Garba: 'Garbo' is derived from the word garbho (meaning womb). Symbollically, the Divine mothers' energy is worshipped by instilling a lamp in an earthen pot with tiny holes. As a symbol of procreation the Deepagarbha is worshipped for 9 days. With passage of time, the word deep Deepagarbha was shortened and only the words garbha-garbo or garba became prevalent. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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