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What does Goddess Durga do during Navratri?

During the nine days of Navratri, Sri Durgadevi wanders in the Universe along with Her nine weapons, with the help of the Absolute Fire Principle. Roaming every day in new forms, the Primal Divine Energy completely annihilates the distressing frequencies coming from the seven Patals (the nether regions) to the earth every day, in an ascending order. The distressing frequencies transmitted by the negative energies and the chaitanya (Divine consciousness) frequencies of the destroyer form of the Primal Divine Energy are continuously at war in the Universe.

Sri Durgadevi mounts fierce attacks of radiance with lightning speed, with Her weapons. The pitcher (established during Navratri) and the Holy lamp in it are therefore worshipped as a symbol of this. The heat generated by the lamp in the pitcher denotes the scorching atmosphere created as a result of the continuous war that goes on in the Universe for nine days. The Holy lamp is the symbol of radiance that is created by the weapons and missiles of the Primal Divine Energy. The act of worshipping the pitcher also awakens the destroyer chaitanya of Sri Durgadevi and wipes out the distressing frequencies present in the Vastu.

 

This 'Navaratri', Pray to 'Sree Durgadevi' to destroy the Evil !

 

 

 

 

 

'Navaratri' is the festival of worship of the Goddess Shakti. It is a period of nine days, when the Goddess fought the Demon 'Mahishashura' over nine days and nights and destroyed him on the tenth day. Performing of Garba and the 'Dandiya' are forms of worship of the Goddess. The Navaratri festival has been celebrated for thousands of years. Today, like in other Hindu festivals, many malpractices have crept into this festival, also resulting in public nuisance. The public nuisance includes forcible collection of donation, noise pollution, 'Garba' performed to the tune of film songs, obscene dancing in drunken states with obscene gestures, significant rise in the number of unmarried mothers after a few months of Navaratri, all this sounds a death knell for the Hindu religion and civilization. In order to caution the Hindus about this danger, and also to protect and maintain the sanctity of Hindu religion and civilization, Hindu

Janajagruti Samiti has undertaken this campaign. Today we are faced with the problems of corruption, terrorism, naxalism etc., along with increasing anti-Hindu incidents wherein Hindu temples, Saints, Scriptures are targeted by the unrighteous (Dharmadrohis) it is high time for Hindus to unite and fight against these evils. With the grace of Sree Durgadevi, devout Hindus will succeed. On the eve of 'Navaratri' let us pray to the Goddess 'Mahishasurmardini' to give us strength to fight against the evil and protect our Hindu Dharma.

 

 

 

 

 

To stop the undesirable practices in Navaratri you can do this !

 

 

 

Do not give or take donations by force. Avoid disco-dandiya programs which play Hindi film songs or Western music. If loudspeakers are used after 10.00 p.m. lodge a complaint with the nearest police station. Avoid immersion processions, where people dance obscenly. Do not burst crackers or apply 'Gulal' forcefully. Use your contacts to organize programs on Protecting the Nation andRighteousness. Learn the spiritual science behind the rites/rituals and share it with as many people as you can. Be alert! Unite! Firmly oppose immoral practices during the celebration festival.

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Mockery of Hindu deities through advertisements !

Denigration of the Goddess by 'Pigeon Company'

 

 

 

 

 

 

Denigration of the Goddess

 

Anything, which is in consonance with the scriptures is ideal and beneficial. But today Hindu deities are denigrated in advertisements and in other media. Here is an example. Sree Durgadevi depicted by 'Pigeon company' for promoting its products.

 

 

 

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