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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 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 clearing away false pride. The…

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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 purity. This night is about…

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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 depicted riding a bull and…

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Walking with Nanak – By Haroon Khalid (Book Review)

I finished reading Walking with Nanak yesterday night. It’s a very beautiful read. The author Haroon Khalid had been fascinated with Nanak since childhood. He wanted to search and know more about his life. He travels across Pakistan wherever Nanak went. Following his footsteps (as the name says walking with Nanak) Nanak was born in present-day Pakistan. He left his…

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Connecting Heart and Brain

Few days back, i kept pondering over a word which is very common – Communication and Communion. These are not new words to any of us but, that day i really thought in depth about these 2 words. Dictionary meaning of communication is: the imparting or exchanging of information or news. Dictionary meaning of communion is: the sharing or exchanging of intimate…

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Jo Mera Hai Woh Tera Hai

  I, me, myself… boring hai ‘us’ and ‘we’ interesting hai Internet hai toh friendship hai Friendship hai toh sharing hai Jo mera hai woh tera hai Jo tera hai woh mera [2] Hey! ungliyon se mujhe drag kar le Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Mazey ke har pal tag kar le Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Mera nashta tera cup-plate ho…

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Summary of All scams of India : Rs. 910603234300000/-

  HELP SPREAD THIS ARTICLE By SHARING it! Let people be Aware of it. See how Lokpal Bill can curb the politicians:      Existing System System Proposed by civil society No politician or senior officer ever goes to jail despite huge evidence because Anti Corruption Branch (ACB) and CBI directly come under the government. Before starting investigation or initiating…

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