- Vichar-Vithika-Devesh Mehta
- Along with Navdurga, the power of ten Mahavidyas is also worshiped in Aradhana. Kali, Tara, Tripura Sundari (Shodashi), Bhubaneswari, Bhairavi, Chhinnamasta, Ghumavati, Matangi, Kamala and Baglamukhi are the ten Mahavidyas.
'Yatrasti bhogan na hi tatra moksha
Yatrasti moksho na hi tatra log.
Shri Sundarisevanadadparana
Bhogashva mokshashch karast aye ..
Where there is suffering there is no salvation,
Where there is salvation there is no sacrifice.
Of Shri Tripura Sundar (Para Shakti)
Sacrifice and salvation are only for those who are ready to consume. '
Bhavgan Shivaji preaches to Parvati and says - O Goddess! For the benefit of animals only and especially for the creatures of Kali Yuga, I have already formulated Agam-Shastra like Vedashastra (Nigam) which has the essence of Vedas. However, there is a feature. One who seeks salvation through the Vedic path has to renounce worldly subjects, while according to this Agam Shastra, this scripture shows both the prey (victim) and the credit (moksha) as well as the easy way to cover.
God also needs energy to work. Lord Shiva Himself says - without the support I can do anything without power. Navratri is the festival of this Shakti Puja. According to the scriptures, Navratri falls four times a year. It is called Vasantik, Ashadhiya, Shardiya and Maghiya Navratri.
Of these, Vasantik i.e. Chaitriya and Shardiya i.e. Ashwini Navratri are considered more famous and glorious. The other two Navaratris are called 'Gupta Navaratri'. In Shardiya Navratri, Durga Puja is called 'Maha Puja'. During the 9 holy nights of Navratri, the nine forms of the three goddesses Parvati, Lakshmi and Saraswati are worshiped. Who is called Navdurga.
There is only one Primordial Power that creates, maintains and destroys this creation. Her public welfare form is called 'Durga'. According to Tantra Agam, it frees the animals of the world from misery and suffering. That is why she is called 'Durga Durgatinashini' and 'Dukhharini'. It is said rather than praising Durga - 'Then Goddess Durga in Durga' Duracharavidhatinim. Namami bhavbhitodahu sansararnavatarinim. I bow down to Bhagwati Durga, the savage, the inaccessible, the destroyer of misdeeds, the savior of the world-ocean.
The names of the nine beautiful forms of Navdurga are shown - 'The first is Shailaputri, the second is Brahmacharini, the third is Chandraghakateti, Kushmandeti Chaturthakam, the fifth is Skandamateti, the sixth is Katyayaniti, the seventh is Kalaratirm, the fourth These nine forms named Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayani, Kalaratri, Mahagauri and Siddhidatri are worshiped with pooja during Navratri. Through mantra, tantra and yantra, the one who practices this power element gets all the fruits from love to credit, from sacrifice to salvation.
Along with Navdurga, ten Mahavidyas are also worshiped in Shakti-Aradhana. Kali, Tara, Tripura Sundari (Shodashi), Bhubaneswari, Bhairavi, Chhinnamasta, Ghumavati, Matangi, Kamala and Baglamukhi are the ten Mahavidyas. In Devi Bhagavata, the Goddess herself says - 'Sarva khalvidamevah nanyadasti sanatnam - I am this whole world. There is no indestructible element other than me. Shakti is indestructible, eternal, eternal in the form of energy. That inanimate-consciousness pervades the whole universe. 'Sarvadevamayi Devi Sarvadevimay Jagat. Atodahu Vishwa Rupa Twan Namami Parameshwarim. This most adorable world is manifested in all the female forms of Janani. ' In Durga Saptashati (11/3), God Himself says:
Pleased with Navratri worship, the compassionate, gracious Goddess Durga provides many rains. It is said in the scriptures that Ichchadhikmapi Samartha Vitrane - Goddess Durga is able to give more fruit than desire. That is to say, 'Kalpavalli Swaroopo' (Kalpalata Roop) should be worshiped faithfully during this Navratri festival for the attainment of the supreme bliss of Mahashakti Durga, Ambika.
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