Navratri 2019 Meaning of NavDurga: Durga is a symbol of power, which protects us from all kinds of evil powers and evil thoughts. In the presence of Durga Shakti, negative thoughts and the existence of strength disappear. The goddess is shown riding on a lion or tiger. It is a sign of courage and bravery, which is the basic element of Durga Shakti. Navadurga means nine forms of Durga Shakti. When you face obstacles or intellectual barriers in life, the remembrance of the characteristics of the nine forms of the Goddess is helped by mere recollection. This is especially helpful for those who doubt their abilities or are always anxious. People who are filled with negative emotions like jealousy.

1.Shailputri is the flow of power

The chanting of the names of the Goddess awakens our consciousness and makes the mind centered and fearless and calm. Shailputri (Shailputri) The first goddess in Navadurga is Shailputri. Shell means stone. The worship of this form makes the mind strong like a stone. This leads to commitment. Whenever your mind is unstable, Shailputri helps to keep it focused and committed. Shell peak is also called. Shailputri is the daughter of the mountain peak.

According to Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, when you reach the peak of any experience or deep feeling, you feel a divine consciousness. You cannot understand it until it reaches the peak, because it is born from that peak. When you are in deep feeling, you can feel the flow of power. At the same time you will find that you are getting out of that feeling. This is the unique meaning of Shailputri.

2.Brahmacharini: Learn detailed nature

Brahmacharya brings strength. Brahma means infinite and Chariya means walking. Brahmacharya here means walking in infinity. You should not consider yourself as just a body. Let us know our wide nature and consider ourselves a light beam. You walk in the world as if you were the universe. The happier you are, the less you realize your physique. The more you are in infinite consciousness, the less you will experience anxiety and the weight of your physical body. This is the heart of celibacy.

To invoke the characteristics of the Goddess, our consciousness gets expanded into infinity and starts wandering in infinity. This is our real nature. In that case you will feel great passion and courage. Devi is depicted as Kumari, who is independent and new and is not under anyone’s control, reflecting the pure form of Shakti.

3.Chandraghanta: the totality of thoughts and sounds

Goddess Chandraghanta is worshiped on the third day of Navratri. This goddess bears an hour-shaped moon. The Moon is related to intelligence and the hour symbolizes alertness. The sound of the hour brings the mind to reality. When the sound goes silently, the sound goes silently and then the sound of silence comes to the brain, then it finally dissolves and becomes numb. Just as the Moon moves and increases, the brain is also unstable. Due to the consolidation of consciousness, the brain gets concentrated in one place and this increases the energy. The brain is under our control with vigilance. When the quality of vigilance and persistence increase, the brain becomes similar to ornament.

The mind is also the form and manifestation of the divine mother. If he is present in peace and compassion, then he will remain with him in sorrow, suffering, hunger etc. Its essence is that whether we get happiness or sorrow, we should look at every situation equally. Integrate all thoughts, feelings and sounds in one voice with totality, like the sound of the hour. This is the meaning of Chandraghanta.

4.Kushmanda: a symbol of the creative power of the universe

Kushmanda means Kumhada means Sitaphal, a vegetable full of strength. A sitaphal has many seeds, from which many more Sitaphals can be produced. It symbolizes the creative power and eternal nature of the universe. In the form of Kushmanda, all creation within the Goddess is absorbed. It gives us the highest life, which is complete like a circle.

Both the manifest and the covert are similar to a very large ball or sitaphal, which suggests that you have all kinds of variations here. From the smallest to the largest. In Kushmanda, ku means small and energy. This universe is full of energy from the smallest to the vast. A small seed becomes the full fruit and then the fruit turns into a seed. There is a characteristic of the power within us. It grows from the smallest to the smallest and the largest from the largest. The divine mother is in the form of life within us. We should experience multiplicity and wholeness in the creation and in our lives.

5.Skandmata: With knowledge and action

The mother of Skanda or Prabhu Subramaniam is called Skandamata. Mother is shown riding on a lion with a child skanda in her lap. This form of him is a symbol of courage and compassion. Skanda means skilled. Efficient work can be done only with the help of knowledge. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar says that many times we have knowledge, but it has no purpose. Knowledge acquired from its work has a purpose. When you study medical, you can use it daily. When you learn to fix TV, you can take that education.

6.Katyayani: The message to eradicate injustice and ignorance

This form of Goddess Mother originated from the wrath of the Gods. The divine and divine powers are present in the universe. Similarly, anger can also be positive and negative. Do not consider anger as demerit. Anger also has an important place. Good anger is related to intelligence and bad anger is related to feelings and selfishness. Good anger comes from wide vision. It gives the message of eradicating injustice and ignorance. The anger that arises for the purpose of eradicating injustice and negativity is a symbol of Goddess Katyayani.

7.Kalratri: Message of wisdom and neutrality

Time means time. Time is the witness of all the events that occur in the universe. Night means deep rest or complete rest. Relaxation at the level of body, mind and soul. How will you be radiant without resting? Kaalratri signifies the level of deepest relaxation from which you can get excited. These Goddesses provide you with knowledge and neutrality.

8.Mahagauri: Ecstasy and Moksha Provider

In this form of Goddess, the message of knowledge, movement, attainment and salvation is hidden. Mahagauri gives us discretion, which is the same as life. Accuracy is revealed by honesty. Mahagauri is a mixture of talent and sincerity. They provide ecstasy and salvation.

9.Mata Siddhidatri: Giver of all Siddhis

Mother Siddhidatri is the ninth form of Mother Durga. This is proven to give all kinds of attainments. By worshiping them, one attains all the attainments. Nothing is unattainable for him in this whole world. He has the ability to conquer this universe.