Vrat Practices to Strengthen Your Mind, Spirit, and Destiny Vrat or fasting is an old spiritual practice followed in Vedic tradition by the people. People say that it helps them in balancing planetary effects which can help them in receiving blessings from god. Lets say for example when fasting is done on Monday it is
Category Archives: Remedies
Introduction The ninth form is Maa Siddhidatri, who is worshipped during Navratri. She teaches accomplishment and spirituality. She represents qualities such as wisdom and knowledge, which help in gaining spiritual powers. She is a symbol of enlightenment and realization of ones true potential. People take her blessings for success, prosperity and spiritual growth. Maa Siddhidatri
Mahagauri: A Basic Introduction Mahagauri is the eighth form of the goddess worshipped during the festival of Navratri, a time dedicated to honoring the divine feminine. Revered as a symbol of purity, beauty, and grace, Maa Mahagauri embodies the qualities of compassion and serenity. She is often depicted as a radiant figure, symbolizing the light that dispels darkness
Kaalratri: A Basic Introduction Maa Kaalratri is the seventh form and is worshipped during Navratri where we celebrate the power and grace of the divine feminine. people Know her for fierce and powerful form she is a representation of destruction of evil and teaches the importance of transformation that leads to new beginnings. She have
Katyayani Mata: A Basic Introduction Katyayani Mata is the 6th form of maa to which we pray on the 6th day of navratri. It is a festival in which power and strength of maa is celebrated and remembered . She is the one who represents strength and power because of which she is known to
Skandamata – A Basic Introduction Maa Durgas fifth form is called as Skandamata. In this form she is the mother of lord Skanda (Kartikeya) who is commander of divine army. She is the mother form of the goddess and she is the love, care, protection of mother. Worshipers worship Maa Skandamata for the health and
Kushmanda Mata: A Basic Introduction Kushmanda Mata is worshipped during Navratri. She is famous because of her bright energy and caring nature in people. Maa has a glowing aura which symbolizes the life force that created the universe. People pray to her for their good health, prosperity and spiritual growth in their life. This makes
Chandraghanta: A Basic Introduction Devi Chandraghanta is one of the sacred forms of Goddess Durga and people worship her on the third day of Navratri as courage, strength and compassion are represented by her . She is known for protecting her devotees with kindness and grace, according Hindu traditions.Maa Chandraghanta is always seen with a
Introduction Brahmacharini the sacred form of Goddess Durga, people worship her on the second day of Navratri because she represents dedication, self-discipline, and devotion. The meaning of her name is a life devoted to spiritual practice and the purity of higher knowledge. People worship her for wisdom, inner strength, and the courage for staying committed
Navratri 2026: A Festival of Divine Energy Navratri 2026 is approaching, and it promises to be a festival filled with divine energy and spiritual awakening. This nine-night celebration is not just about rituals; it’s a journey into the heart of devotion, where each night is dedicated to a different form of Nav Durga. As we prepare for Navratri










