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Goddess Shakti - Parvati/Durga

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Swami Amrit Rishi Comment by Swami Amrit Rishi on November 8, 2008 at 2:41am
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Madalena Santos Comment by Madalena Santos on November 7, 2008 at 5:43pm

harish rajpal Comment by harish rajpal on October 9, 2008 at 2:32pm
Durga

Lord Siva’s eternal consort, of many names and forms, who joins him in his incarnations. She is the creator and controller of the material world.
harish rajpal Comment by harish rajpal on October 9, 2008 at 12:22am
http://www.hindu-blog.com/2008/09/navadurga-or-navdurga-nine-forms-of.html
harish rajpal Comment by harish rajpal on October 5, 2008 at 11:11am
http://www.festivalsinindia.net/dussehra/navaratri-significance.html
harish rajpal Comment by harish rajpal on October 5, 2008 at 11:10am
http://www.dlshq.org/religions/navaratri.htm
harish rajpal Comment by harish rajpal on October 5, 2008 at 10:57am
http://www.templenet.com/beliefs/navaratri.htm
harish rajpal Comment by harish rajpal on October 5, 2008 at 8:49am
The worship of the Divine Mother into sets of three days for Navaratri has a very profound and sublime meaning for the spiritual aspirant.

It epitomises the stages of the evolution of man from the stage of individual life to the stage of Oneness with God. The observance of the rituals associated with Navaratri is meant to show to him the course which his spiritual sadhana should take.

The purpose of our existence is to recognise our Oneness with God. It is to grow into the image of the Divine, to acquire spotless purity and highest perfection.

As an initial step, therefore, the Divine Mother is worshipped for the first three nights as Doorga Maa, the destroyer of all the impurities and demoniac elements which has come to cling to man since his birth in the human body. After the process of purge and deep cleansing, he has to develop virtues and divine qualities with determination and arduous struggle by worshipping the Mother as Luxmi Mata, the Goddess of spiritual purity, spiritual beauty and spiritual wealth. The Divine Mother is, therefore, worshipped as Luxmi Mata during the second set of three days.

Once the aspirant has developed pure and divine qualities, he becomes competent to acquire higher wisdom and to receive divine knowledge. At this stage, comes the devout worship of Mother Saraswathee who is divine knowledge, wisdom and spiritual attainment personified.

The tenth day, Vijaya Dasami, marks the triumphant victory of the soul in having attained liberation through the acquisition of Divine Knowledge by the Grace of the Divine Mother. The soul has become One with God. The stage of Satchidananda Brahman has been reached. The day ultimately marks the victory of the aspirant who has successfully gone through the three stages of darkness to Light.
harish rajpal Comment by harish rajpal on October 1, 2008 at 12:45pm

harish rajpal Comment by harish rajpal on October 1, 2008 at 12:44pm

 

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Three eshanaas (ardent desires) are holding man back: he is enamored of wealth, wife and children. These obstruct him at each step and act as handicaps to spiritual advance. Of course, wherewithal is essential for the process of life and laboring for it cannot be avoided. But, beyond a limit, riches foul the mind and breed arrogance. They must be used for good purposes, promoting virtue and well-being, fostering Dharma (virtue) and fulfilling one's duties along the Divine path. If riches are spent for realizing fleeting desires, they can never be enough and the ego discovers newer and more heinous ways of earning and spending. It is indeed deplorable that this eshanaa (craving) for dhana (money) has laid hold of the people of this holy land, where Divine Incarnations have taught the lessons of selflessness and service.

Reference: Sathya Sai Speaks
 

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