Durga kshama prarthana

  1. Durga Saptashati : Significance and Benefits
  2. Kshama Prarthana and Devyaparadha Kshamapana Stotram : Swami Satyananda Saraswati : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
  3. Durga Saptashati and Its Significance
  4. Devi Kshama Prarthana Stotram


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Durga Saptashati : Significance and Benefits

Durga Saptashati – Introduction The Durga Saptashati is a part of the Markandeya Purana, one of the eighteen major Puranas, and is believed to have been composed between 400-600 CE. It extols the greatness of Goddess Durga and Durga Saptashati According to the Hindu legends, Goddess Durga, the Divine Mother, has waged many ravaging wars against sinister demons and slew them to save the universe. Whenever the devas sought her intervention, the Goddess Durga descended and fought for the welfare of the universe. Thus, goddess Durga’s every battle with the demons is an adventure, and her exploits against the demons continue to delight the devotees and draw them towards her. The battle tales of Durga Saptshati in the North and the Devi Mahatmiya in South India, and Chandi Path in West Bengal. Durga Saptashati consists of thirteen chapters that contain approximately 700 verses. It is very auspicious to chant the Durga Saptashati verses during Chaitra Navratri and Sarada Navaratri. You can chant Durga Saptashati daily or on Fridays and Tuesdays, the favorite days of the Goddess. Significance of Durga Saptashati Durga Saptashati is a popular Sakta literature that is chanted by millions. In several regions of India, the reading of Durga Saptashati is an integral part of the nine-day Navratri ceremonies. Durga Saptashati is also known as Devi Mahatmya and Chandi Path. It is mandatory to chant verses from Durga Saptashati when the powerful Chandi Homa is performed. Chandi Homa is one...

Kshama Prarthana and Devyaparadha Kshamapana Stotram : Swami Satyananda Saraswati : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

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Durga Saptashati and Its Significance

Durga Saptashati is a religious text in praise of Legend says that Durga was born to kill the buffalo demon Mahishasura. Even the Trimurtis – Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva – could not defeat him. Durga was created from their collective energy or Shakti. Hence, she is greater than them. The Goddess has a golden hue and is depicted as sitting on a lion. She has multiple arms that carry several weapons to do battle against the powers of evil. The Durga Saptashati comes from the Markandeya Purana, which is one of the 18 major Puranas. It was probably composed between 400-600 CE. The text speaks of the greatness of Durga, who is the supreme power and the Divine Mother who created the universe. Durga, the Warrior Goddess Goddess Durga fought many evil demons and killed them to save the universe. Each time the Gods sought her help, she took up arms to restore order in the world. She is a warrior Goddess who excels in battle and whose power and might can bring even the most fearful adversaries to heel. The tales of Goddess Durga’s exploits and feats on the battlefield can be found in the Durga Saptshati, which is called Devi Mahatmiya in South India, and Chandi Path in West Bengal. It runs into 13 chapters and roughly 700 verses. Devotees chant Durga Saptashati during Chaitra Navratri and Sharad Navaratri as it is very auspicious to do so. One can also chant it daily or on Fridays and Tuesdays, the Goddess’ favorite days. Significance of Durga Saptashati Durga Saptashati is believed t...

Devi Kshama Prarthana Stotram

R E L A T E D • • • Reciting this stotram makes you free from any mistake you have committed during Durga Puja. Here are the lyrics of Devi Kshama Prarthana Stotram Aparadha sahasrani kriyanthe aaharnisam maya, Daso aayamithi maam mathwa kshamaswa parameshwari. //1// Aavajanam na janami, na janami visarjanam, Poojam chaiva na janami, kshamyatham Parameshwari. //2// Manthraheenam, kriyaheenam, Bhakthiheenam, Sureswari, Yath poojitham maya devi paripoornam thadasthuthe. //3// Aaparadha satham kruthwa jagadambethi cho ucharath, Yaam gathim samvapnothe na thaam brahmadaya suraa. //4// Saparadhosmi saranam prathasthvam jagadambike, Idhanee manu kampyoham Yadecchasi thada kuru. //5// Agnana smrutherbranthya yanyoonam adhikam krutham. Thath sarva kshamyadham devi praseedha parameshwari. //6// Kameshwari jaganmatha sachidananda vigrahe, Grahanarchameemam preethya praseeda parameshwari. //7// Guhyadhi guhya gopthri grahana asmad krutham japam, Sidhir bhavathu mey devi thwat prasadath sureshwari. //8//