यत्र नार्यस्तु पूज्यन्ते रमन्ते तत्र देवताः।यत्रैतास्तु न पूज्यन्ते सर्वास्तत्राफला क्रिया:॥Where women are honoured, divinity blossoms there. And where they are Dishonoured, all actions remain unfruitful. This is the Sanskrit Verse showing how women are directly connected to the Divine. This is Hinduism. In the Hindu festival of Navratri, which lasts nine sacred days, a special …
Month: March 2025
Day 4 of Navratri and Mata Kushmanda
The Fourth Night of Navratri and Goddess Kushmanda The fourth night of Navratri celebrates Goddess Kushmanda, who removes sorrows of the mind and ego. She connects the big universe outside with the small universe inside us. Her energy shines as an orange light with a golden hue, inspiring creativity and respect for others’ work while …
Day 3 of Navratri and Mata Chandraghanta
The Third Night of Navratri and Goddess Chandraghanta The third night of Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Chandraghanta, a deity who brings bliss, peace, and calmness. She also supports growth in life’s activities and helps us understand our purpose. She shines with a red light mixed with a pink hue, spreading her divine energy. The …
Day 2 of Navratri and Mata Brahmacharini
The Second Night of Navratri and Goddess Brahmacharini The second night of Navratri is all about Goddess Brahmacharini, the goddess of knowledge and wisdom. Her name means “one who practices devotion” (“Brahma” for divine knowledge and “Charini” for one who follows). She’s shown walking barefoot, holding a rosary and a water pot, symbolizing focus and …
Day 1 of Navratri and Mata ShailPutri
The First Night of Navratri and Goddess Shailputri Navratri, a nine-night Hindu festival, celebrates the Divine Feminine through the worship of Goddess Durga and her nine forms, known as Navadurga. The first night is dedicated to Goddess Shailputri, whose name means “Daughter of the Mountain” (from “Shail” meaning mountain and “Putri” meaning daughter). She’s often …