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Day 9 of Navratri and Maa Siddhidatri

The Ninth Night of Navratri and Goddess Siddhidatri The ninth night of Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Siddhidatri. She is a generous goddess who blesses her devotees with all siddhis—special powers or gifts. She brings fulfillment and happiness to their lives. The Golden Light of Fulfillment Siddhidatri shines with a radiant golden light that glows over the Crown chakra, at…

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Day 8 of Navratri and Maa Mahagauri

The Eighth Night of Navratri and Goddess Mahagauri The eighth night of Navratri celebrates Goddess Mahagauri. She is a kind and pure goddess who removes all sins from her devotees. She cleanses their hearts and minds, making them feel pure and light in every way. The Power of Purity and Inner Peace Mahagauri brings a special energy that feels like…

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Day 7 of Navratri and Maa Kaalratri

The Seventh Night of Navratri and Goddess Kaalratri The Seventh night of Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Kaalratri. She is a powerful form of the goddess who removes fear and ignorance from her devotees. She blesses them with strength and courage, helping them face life without fear. The Violet Light and Emotional Healing Goddess Kaalratri is linked to a violet…

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Day 6 of Navratri and Maa Kaatyayani

The Sixth Night of Navratri and Goddess Kaatyayani The sixth night of Navratri celebrates Goddess Kaatyayani, a deity who grants boons and fulfills the wishes of her devotees. She glows with a yellow light that represents self-worth, intellect, confidence, and strong moral values, blessing those who worship her. The Yellow Light and Emotional Healing Kaatyayani’s yellow light brings emotional healing…

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Day 5 of Navratri and Skand Mata

The fifth night of Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Skandmata, who takes the energies from the other goddesses and turns them into wealth and strength for her devotees. She shines with an indigo light mixed with a silver hue, spreading her divine power and grace. The Indigo Light and Emotional Healing Skandmata’s indigo light, with its silver glow, brings emotional…

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Vincent Murphy deliberately replaced Hitler’s Hakenkruez with Swastika.

The Hindu Swastika: A Sacred Symbol of Well-Being The Hindu swastika is an ancient symbol that has been part of Indian culture and Hindu traditions for thousands of years. It is deeply respected and holds a special place in religious and spiritual practices. The word “swastika” comes from Sanskrit, the language of traditional Hindu texts. In Sanskrit, “swastika” is made…

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