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  1. Skandamata

    On the fifth day of Navratri, devotees pray to this form of Mother Divine – Skandamata. They chant mantras, fast, offer sweets and money, and perform pujas or rituals. Navratri falls between October 17th and October 25th in 2020 ‘Skandamata’ literally mea ...
  2. 5 reasons to include mantras in your daily playlist

    Mantras  are ancient sounds that are charged with positive vibrations. When a mantra is chanted, sound vibrations are generated which are very beneficial to the listener and the environment. Here’s how: It brings forth all the positive energy inside you. ...
  3. Navratri Recipes

    Savory Navratri Recipes Fasting Cumin (Jeera) Rice Ingredients Fasting Rice (Sama Rice) – 200 gms Ghee (clarified butter)- 1 tbsp Water – 350 ml Cumin Seeds (1.2 tsp) Curry leaves – 5-6 nos. Green chillies – 2 nos. Rock salt – 1 tsp Method for Preparation ...
  4. Navratri – A spoon full of fun and reverence in cup full of contentment

    By Bhanumathi Narasimhan Navratri is a colorful festival which brings richness in creativity and appreciation of culture. There is so much encouragement for artisans during these nine days as performances and an exhibition of talents and skills are an int ...
  5. Kaalaratri

    On the seventh day of Navratri, Mother Divine takes the form of Kaalaratri. She is one of the most ferocious and destructive forms of Durga Devi. Navratri falls between October 17th and October 25th in 2020. Kaala means ‘time’ as well as ‘black’, and ratr ...
  6. Navratri quotes by Gurudev

    'Navratri' means 'nine nights.' 'Nava' means 'nine,’ and 'Ratri' means 'night.' Night provides rest and rejuvenation. !1. The source of the universe is as diverse as its manifestation. Navratri is a c ...
  7. Significance of Navratri yagnas

    Ratri  (night) is that which gives peace and rest. Just like we rest at night every day, in the same way, twice a year, there is a tradition of taking deep rest by going deep into meditation and rejuvenating our being. And this is usually done during the  ...
  8. Understanding Devi

    Devi or the Divine Mother is the energy which has given birth to the entire universe including the celestial stars far away and the subtle mind and its emotions. Called ‘ shakti ’ which means energy, the Divine Mother is also responsible for running this ...
  9. Chandraghanta

    On the third day of Navratri, Mother Divine takes the form of Chandraghanta. On her forehead is a crescent moon that looks like a bell in a temple. Therein lies the etymology of the name Chandraghanta- one who has a moon in the form of a bell.   Devotees ...
  10. The Manifestation of Mahalakshmi and the end of the Mahishasura Army

    Devi Mahatmyam describes how Mahishasura gained lordship over the devas after a great battle which lasted for 100 years. The devas headed by Brahma, then went to the abode of Shiva and Vishnu to plead for help. The Devas narrated the story of their defeat ...