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Maa Durga

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हम लेकर आए हैं "मां दुर्गा" के जीवन, उनके रूपों और उनके बलिदानों की एक नई प्रस्तुति। इस नए फॉर्मेट में हम आपको उनके पौराणिक किस्सों और अद्भुत शक्तियों के बारे में बताएंगे, जिससे आप उनके साथ एक गहरा और आध्यात्मिक संबंध बना सकें। मां दुर्गा की आराधना केवल पूजा नहीं है, बल्कि यह हमें अपनी आंतरिक शक्ति को पहचानने और जीवन की कठिनाइयों का सामना करने के लिए प्रेरित करती है। मां दुर्गा का हर रूप, चाहे वह दुर्गा, काली, या शैलपुत्री हो, हमें एक नई ऊर्जा और प्रेरणा प्रदान करता है। उनकी कहानियों में निह ...
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'Kirtan' is a Sanskrit word for a group's musical expression of the Divine Spirit within. It is a meditative practice unlike any other. One is not required to be quiet or still. Traditionally, it is in the call and response form, where the lead singer sings a line and the chorus repeats it. Thus, there are no verses to memorize and everyone can join in the worship. It is an inclusive and participatory experience. The meditative state comes from the vibrations that the chanting creates.
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Welcome to the divine grace of Maa Durga this Navratri with 'Navratron ke 9 Din ka Path,' our audiobook filled with sacred mantras for the nine auspicious days. These chants ensure uninterrupted devotion and blessings throughout your celebrations. Allow the celestial energies of Navratri to envelop you as these mantras guide your spiritual journey. 'Navratron ke 9 Din ka Path' grants you access to their profound power, elevating your soul and invoking the blessings of Maa Durga. May her lovi ...
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'NavDurga' is a captivating podcast series that delves deep into the mystical world of Navdurga and her nine divine forms. What could be more delightful than StoryTokri bringing the magic of mythology to children?! Join us as we embark on a spiritual journey to explore the legends, symbolism, and significance of each avatar of the Goddess. Navdurga, a manifestation of Goddess Durga, represents the feminine energy and embodies various aspects of strength, compassion, and wisdom. Her nine form ...
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In this episode, we're unveiling the divine form of Maa Siddhidaatri, the ninth and final avatar of Navdurga. Uncover the legendary story behind this divine form and how her blessings brought prosperity to the gods and goddesses. To support StoryTokri, go to https://storytokri.com/supportstorytokri Disclaimer : Dear listeners, we want to remind you…
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Explore the story of Maa Mahagauri, how she was born as Parvati, and her incredible journey to become the radiant goddess we know today. She's known for her radiant beauty and purity. Maa Mahagauri teaches us the importance of purity and the beauty that lies within each of us. To support StoryTokri, go to https://storytokri.com/supportstorytokri Di…
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In this episode, we're stepping into the awe-inspiring world of Maa Kaalratri, the fierce and fearless form of Goddess Durga. Get to know Maa Kaalratri, who is often depicted with a dark complexion and a powerful stance. She is the embodiment of strength and fearlessness, ready to protect her devotees. Explore the symbolism behind Maa Kaalratri's a…
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Discover the radiant and fierce Maa Katyayni, who is known for her bravery, courage, and valor. She is often depicted riding a majestic lion, ready to protect her devotees. Unearth the legendary tale of her birth. Maa Katyayni manifested to defeat the demon Mahishasura and bring peace to the world. Subscribe at https://storytokri.com/ https://www.f…
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Get ready to discover Maa Skandmata, a divine form of Maa Durga who is also known as the Mother of Skanda, the God of War. Learn about her gentle and nurturing nature, always holding her young son, Kartikeya, with love. Maa Skandmata's stories remind us of the importance of family, love, and the strength that comes from the bonds we share with thos…
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Today, we're going to meet Maa Kushmanda, one of the dazzling forms of Goddess Durga. She's not just any goddess; she's the one who brings light and life to the universe with her radiant smile and cosmic powers. So, get ready to discover the captivating story and magic of Maa Kushmanda, the creator of the universe's cosmic energy! Connect for more …
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In this enchanting episode, we are going to uncover the fascinating story of Maa Chandraghanta, one of the powerful forms of Goddess Durga. She is often depicted with a crescent moon on her forehead, which is a symbol of peace and tranquility. To support StoryTokri, go to https://storytokri.com/supportstorytokri Disclaimer : Dear listeners, we want…
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Meet Maa Brahmacharini, the second form of Maa Durga, symbolizing devotion, dedication, and truth. She is often depicted as a goddess in white, carrying a rosary and a water pot. Dive into the story of her penance and dedication. She embarked on a challenging journey to gain Lord Shiva as her consort. Discover the valuable lessons we can learn from…
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Discover the enchanting story of Maa Shailputri, who is also known as Parvati, the daughter of King Daksha and the reincarnation of Sati. Learn why she's called "Shailputri," which means "Daughter of the Mountains." Subscribe at https://storytokri.com/ https://www.facebook.com/StoryTokri https://www.instagram.com/storytokri/ Disclaimer : Dear liste…
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Today marks the final day of Navratri, dedicated to the worship of Maa Siddhidatri, the ninth manifestation of Maa Durga. Her name itself signifies that she bestows all forms of accomplishment and salvation. Goddess Siddhidatri is venerated by gods, yakshas, eunuchs, demons, sages, ascetics, and householders residing in ashrams. On this closing day…
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Navratri has reached its culminating stage. Today, we venerate Adi Shakti Mahagauri, the eighth manifestation of Maa Durga. The worship on the eighth day epitomises the essence of the goddess. According to the Devi Bhagwat Purana, the nine forms and ten Mahavidyas of Mother Goddess are all integral aspects of Adishakti. Mahagauri, in particular, re…
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On the seventh day of Navratri, we venerate Maa Kalratri, the seventh manifestation of Maa Durga, also known as Mahayogishwari, Mahayogini, and Shubhankari. By earnestly worshipping Maa Kalratri, devotees are shielded from untimely death, and all spiritual attainments are attributed to her grace. Consequently, seekers of Tantra and Mantra revere he…
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Today marks the sixth day of Shardiya Navratri, dedicated to the worship of Maa Katyayani, the sixth embodiment of Maa Durga. She is renowned as Mahishasurmardini for her triumph over the demon Mahishasura. Worshipping Mother Katyayani with sincerity is believed to dispel life's obstacles. This day is especially auspicious for young girls of marria…
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Skandamata, the fifth form of Maa Durga, is worshipped on the fifth day of Navratri. This loving form of the goddess is associated with the development of intelligence and the acquisition of knowledge. Skandamata is the mother of Swami Kartikeya, known as Skanda Kumar. Swami Skanda is depicted as a child seated in his mother's lap. It is believed t…
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On the fourth day of Navratri, we pay homage to the fourth embodiment of Goddess Kushmanda. She is the Adishakti, whose gentle smile is believed to have initiated the very breath of the universe and, in essence, the creation of the universe itself. The abode of Goddess Kushmanda is said to be situated at the centre of the solar system, and her divi…
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On the third day of Navratri, a time-honoured tradition is to worship, revere, and extol Chandraghanta Devi, the third manifestation of Durga. This goddess is named 'Chandraghanta' due to the crescent moon-shaped ornament adorning her forehead. Her body radiates a golden hue, and she rides a fierce lion. With ten hands, she wields an array of weapo…
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On the second day of the Shardiya Navratri, we honour Brahmacharini, the second embodiment of Goddess Durga. The significance of her power is embedded in her very name, 'Mother Brahmacharini.' 'Brahma' signifies penance, and 'Charini' denotes one who conducts. This means we pay reverence to the power that embodies penance. Worshipping this divine f…
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Today marks the commencement of Navratri, and on this auspicious occasion, we honour and revere the first manifestation of the divine Mother, Maa Durga, known as Shailputri. Shailputri's name derives from 'Shail,' signifying the Himalayas, where she took her birth as the daughter of the mountain king Himalaya. She is also recognised as Parvati, the…
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Worship holds paramount significance in the lives of those who follow Sanatan Dharma. The daily routine of Hindu practitioners typically commences with worship, an essential practice that follows bathing. Furthermore, within the Hindu calendar, there are specific dates in every month deemed imperative for performing puja. Just as worship is held in…
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In this episode, we're diving into the enchanting world of Maa Durga, the mighty Goddess of strength, courage, and protection. Learn the story of how Maa Durga came into existence. She was created by the combined energies of various gods to defeat a powerful demon, Mahishasur. Discover the valuable lessons we can learn from Maa Durga, like the impo…
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'Kirtan' is a Sanskrit word for a group's musical expression of the Divine Spirit within. It is a meditative practice unlike any other. One is not required to be quiet or still. Traditionally, it is in the call and response form, where the lead singer sings a line and the chorus repeats it. Thus, there are no verses to memorize and everyone can joi…
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Durga Roopa - Maa Ganga In Hinduism, the river Ganga is considered sacred and is personified as the goddess Ganga. She is worshiped by Hindus who believe that bathing in the river causes the remission of sins and facilitates Moksha (liberation from the cycle of life and death) and that the water of the Ganges is considered very pure. Tune in to the…
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Durga Roopa - Maa Radha Maa Radha is the eternal consort of Lord Krishna and resides with him in their eternal abode Goloka dham. She is the personification of pure devotional service unto Shri Krishna. She is thought of as the supreme Goddess in her own right and is celebrated on the festive day of Radhashtami. Tune in to know the tales of Maa Rad…
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दुर्गा रूप - माँ पार्वती Parvati or Gauri is the Hindu goddess of fertility, love, beauty, marriage, children, and devotion; as well as of divine strength and power. Known by many other names, she is the gentle and nurturing aspect of the Supreme Hindu goddess Shivasakthi. She is the Mother Goddess in Hinduism and has many attributes and aspects. T…
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Durga Roopa - Maa Kaali Maa Kaali’s name derives from the Sanskrit meaning ‘she who is black’ or ‘she who is death’, but she is also known as Chaturbhuja Kali. As an embodiment of time Kali devours all things, she is irresistibly attractive to mortals and gods, and can also represent the benevolence of a mother goddess. Tune in to hear stories of M…
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Navam Durga Avatar - Maa Siddhidatri Goddess Siddhidatri possesses natural healing powers. She sits in a blissfully happy and enchanting pose. She either journeys on a lotus or a tiger or lion. She is seen holding a Gada, chakra, lotus flower and a shankha in each of her four arms. Tune in to listen to the legends of Maa Siddhidatri.…
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Ashtam Durga Avatar - Maa Mahagauri Mahagauri is the eighth form of Goddess Durga and is regarded as the most graceful form among the navaforms. Her beauty glows like pearl purity. Being the Goddess of purity, cleanliness, endurance, and peace, her worshipper's flaws and mistakes are burnt to ashes. Mahagauri has four arms. She keeps her right hand…
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Saptam Durga Avatar - Maa Kaalratri Maa Kaalratri is the seventh incarnation of Maa Durga. Legend says that she sacrificed her skin color and embraced a dark complexion to kill demons. She is a four-armed deity who rides a donkey, and carries a sword, and is a trident. She has a third eye on her forehead that is believed to contain the entire unive…
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Shashtha Durga Avatar - Maa Katyayani Also known as the warrior goddess, Katyayani is considered as one of the most violent forms of Goddess Parvati. She has four arms and carrying a sword. She is the daughter of Sage Katyayan and rides on a lion. Tune in to the stories of Maa Katyayani.By Fever FM - HT Smartcast
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Pancham Durga Avtaar - Maa Skandmata Goddess Skandmata who is worshipped on the fifth day is also known as Panchami. Skandmata is a four-armed deity, who carries a lotus in two of her arms with a sacred Kamandalu and a bell in the other two. Tune in to listen about the legends of Maa Skandmata.By Fever FM - HT Smartcast
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Fourth Durga Avatar - Maa Kushmanda Goddess Kushmanda possesses the power to live inside the blazing sun, hence the name Kushmanda. Having a luminous body as that of the sun, she is credited to create a world with her divine and radiant smile. She is also known as Ashtabhuja Devi. Tune in to know how she got the name Ashtabhuja, why do people worsh…
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Triteeya Durga Avtaar - Maa Chandraghanta Goddess Chandraghanta wears a half-moon shaped like a bell on her forehead, which describes the etymology of her name. She adorned her forehead with the half-moon after marrying Lord Shiva. She carries Trishul, Gada, sword, and Kamadalu in her four left hands while her fifth hand is in Varadamudra. Tune in …
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Dviteeya Durga Avtaar - Maa Brahmacharini Goddess Brahmacharini is the goddess of austerity and penance as her name Brahmacharini represents the female who practices Brahmacharya (renunciation from worldly pleasures). She walks on bare feet, carrying a Japa mala in her right hand and kamandalu in her left hand. Tune in to know the legend of Maa Bra…
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Pratham Durga Avtaar - Maa Shailputri Goddess Shailputri is the first incarnation of Goddess Durga. She is seen with a Trishul in one hand and a lotus in the other and rides a bull called Nandi. Goddess Parvati was born as the daughter of Himalaya and in Sanskrit, Shail means the mountain, thus she is known as Shailputri. Tune in to know the legend…
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Maa Durga ka Swaroop In this episode, we learn about the different forms of Maa Durga and how she protected everyone from the demon Durgamasur’s torture. इस कड़ी में, हम माँ दुर्गा के विभिन्न रूपों के बारे में जानेंगे और कैसे उन्होंने राक्षस दुर्गमासुर की यातना से सभी की रक्षा की।By Fever FM - HT Smartcast
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