Monday, September 29, 2008

Navratri

Navratri


Navratri
Navratri
Navratri
Navratri
Navratri

NavratriNavratri, the festival of nine nights is dedicated to Goddess Durga and her nine forms. According to the Hindu calendar, Navratri begins from the first day of the bright fortnight of Ashwin which usually coincides with the end of the rainy season.
The nine days have great religious significance as Goddess.The festival is celebrated with true devotion and purity all over the country.

Significance of 9 Nights
1st - 3rd day There is a tradition of sowing barley seeds on the first day of the Navratri. A small bed of mud is prepared in a little container and barley seeds are sown in it. This is placed in the Puja room and cared for during the fasting period. At the end of the fast the shoots reach a height of 3-5 inches. These are pulled out and given to devotees as form of blessings.
4th - 6th day During these days, Lakshmi Goddess, the Goddess of peace and prosperity is worshipped.On the fifth day, that is, Lalita Panchami books are gathered, lamp is lighted to invoke Saraswati.
7th - 8th day These final days belong to Saraswati Goddess who is worshipped to acquire the spiritual knowledge. This in turn will free us from all earthly bondage. But on the 8th day of this colourful festival, yagna (holy fire) is performed.
Mahanavami The eighth and ninth day, Yagna (sacrifice offered to the fire) is performed to honour heavenly Goddess and bid her farewell. The festival of Navratri culminates in Mahanavami. On this day Kanya Puja is performed. Nine young girls representing the nine forms of Goddess Durga are worshiped.

Durga 108 Names



Durga 108 Names



eName
MeaninmMean Of Wordg
Durga The Inaccessible
Devi The Diety
Tribhuvaneshwari Goddess of The Three Worlds
Yashodagarba Sambhoota Emerging From Yashoda's Womb
Narayanavarapriya Fond of Narayana's Boons
Nandagopakulajata Daughter Of The Nandagopa Race
Mangalya Auspicious
Kulavardhini Developer Of The Race
Kamsavidravanakari Threatened Kamsa
Asurakshayamkari Reducer Of The Number Of Demons
Shilathata Vinikshibda At Birth,Slammed By Kamsa
Akashagamini Flew In The Sky
Vasudevabhagini Sister Of Vasudeva
Divamalya Vibhooshita Adorned With Beautiful Garlands
Divyambaradhara Beautifully Robed
Khadgaketaka Dharini Holder Of Sword And Shield
Shiva Auspicious
Papadharini Bearer Of Others' Sins
Varada Granter Of Boons
Krishna Sister Of Krishna
Kumari Young Girl
Brahmacharini Seeker Of Brahman
Balarkasadrushakara Like The Rising Sun
Purnachandra Nibhanana Beautiful Like The Full Moon
Chaturbhuja Four-Armed
Chaturvakttra Four-Faced
Peenashroni Payodhara Large Bosomed
Mayoora Pichhavalaya Wearer Of Peacock-Feathered Bangles
Keyurangadadharini Bejewelled With Armlets And Bracelets
Krishnachhavisama Like Krishna's Radiance
Krishna Dark-Complexioned
Sankarshanasamanana Equal To Sankarshana
Indradhwaja Samabahudharini With Shoulders Like Indra's Flag
Patradharini Vessel-Holder
Pankajadharini Lotus-Holder
Kanttadhara Holder of Shiva's Neck
Pashadharini Holder Of Rope
Dhanurdharini Holder Of Bow
Mahachakradharini Holder Of Chakra
Vividayudhadhara Bearer Of Various Weapons
Kundalapurnakarna Vibhooshita Wearer Of Earrings Covering The Ears
Chandravispardimukha Beautiful Like The Moon
Mukutavirajita Shining With Crown Adorned
Shikhipichhadwaja Virajita Having Peacock-Feathered Flag
Kaumaravratadhara Observer Of Fasts Like Young Girls Do
Tridivabhavayirtri Goddess Of The Three Worlds
Tridashapujita The Goddess Of The Celestials
Trailokyarakshini Protector Of The Three Worlds
Mahishasuranashini Destroyer Of Mahisha
Prasanna Cheerful
Surashreshtta Supreme Among The Celestials
Shiva Shiva's Half
Jaya Victorious
Vijaya Conqueror
Sangramajayaprada Granter Of Victory In The War
Varada Bestower
Vindhyavasini` Resident Of The Vindhyas
Kali Dark-Complexioned
Kali Goddess Of Death
Mahakali Wife Of Mahakala
Seedupriya Fond Of Drinks
Mamsapriya Fond Of Flesh
Pashupriya Fond Of All Beings
Bhootanushruta Well-Wisher Of Bhootaganas
Varada Bestower
Kamacharini Acting On One's Own Accord
Papaharini Destroyer Of Sins
Kirti Famed
Shree Auspicious
Dhruti Valiant
Siddhi Successful
Hri Holy Chant Of Hymns
Vidhya Wisdom
Santati Granter Of Issues
Mati Wise
Sandhya Twilight
Ratri Night
Prabha Dawn
Nitya Eternal
Jyotsana Radiant Like Flames
Kantha Radiant
Khama Embodiment Of Forgiveness
Daya Compassionate
Bandhananashini Detacher Of Attachments
Mohanashini Destroyer Of Desires
Putrapamrityunashini Sustainer Of Son's Untimely Death
Dhanakshayanashini Controller Of Wealth Decrease
Vyadhinashini Vanquisher Of Ailments
Mruthyunashini Destroyer Of Death
Bhayanashini Remover Of Fear
Padmapatrakshi Eyes Like The Lotus Leaf
Durga Remover Of Distress
Sharanya Granter Of Refuge
Bhaktavatsala Lover Of Devotees
Saukhyada Bestower Of Well-Being
Arogyada Granter Of Good Health
Rajyada Bestower Of Kingdom
Ayurda Granter Of Longevity
Vapurda Granter Of Beautiful Appearance
Sutada Granter Of Issues
Pravasarakshika Protector Of Travellers
Nagararakshika Protector Of Land
Sangramarakshika Protector Of Wars
Shatrusankata Rakshika Protector From Distress Caused By Foes
Ataviduhkhandhara Rakshika Protector From Ignorance And Distress
Sagaragirirakshika Protector Of Seas And Hills
Sarvakaryasiddhi Pradayika Granter Of Success In All Attempts
Durga Deity Durga

Durga Puja

Durga Puja


Durga PujaDurga Puja is celebrated all over India,mostly West Bengal in worship of Goddess Durga. Singing, dancing, sweets & gaiety are an integral part of the Durga Pooja Festival.Durga Puja is widely celebrated in West Bengal and Tripura where it is a five-day annual holiday. Not only it is the biggest Hindu festival celebrated throughout the State, but also the most significant socio-cultural event in Bengali society. Apart from West Bengal, Durga Puja is also celebrated in assam,orisha and in some parts of India including maharastra,delhi,gujrat,punjab,kashmir,karnataka and kerala. Durga Puja is also celebrated as a major festival in nepal and bangladesh. Nowadays, many non-residential Bengali cultural organizations arrange for Durgotsab in the countries like U.S.A., U.K. , australlia,Germany, france, kuwait etc also. In2006, a grand Durga Puja ceremony was held in the great court of the british muesum.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Durga Mata

Durga Mata


Durga Mata
Durga Mata puja are held over a ten-day period, which is traditionally viewed as the coming of the married daughter, Durga, to her father, Himalaya's home. It is the most important festival in Bengal, and Bengalis celebrate with new clothes and other gifts, which are worn on the evenings when the family goes out to see the 'pandals' .
Durga Mata
The worship of Durga in the autumn is the year's largest Hindu festival of Bangel.
Durga MataMaa Durga (Mother Durga) is a form of devi , the supreme devi . Goddess Durga Mata is considered by Hindus to be the mother ofGanesha , and kartikha. She is thus considered the fiercer, demon-fighting form of Shiva's wife, goddess parvati. Durga is depicted as a warrior aspect of parvati with 10 arms who rides alion or a tiger , carries weapons and assumes mudras , or symbolic hand gestures. This form of the Goddess is the embodiment of feminine and creative energy.

Durga Chalisa

Durga Chalisa


Durga Chalisa

Kali Mata

Kali Mata


Kali Mata

Kali Mata is the goddess of time and of the transformation that is death (Kala).






Kali MataThe name Kali means black, but mean force of time (kala). Despite her negative connotations, she is today considered the goddess of time and change.
She is also revered as Bhavatarini . Comparatively recent devotional movements largely conceive Kali as a benevolent Mother of Goddess .

Mata Vaishno Devi

Mata Vaishno Devi


Mata Vaishno Devi
The call of Mata Vaishno Devi has drawn and converted many a non-believer. This is the ultimate refuge of the helpless. One place that answers your prayers. Where all dilemas are resolved.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Durga Mata gold plated frame

Durga Mata gold plated frame


Durga Mata gold plated frameDurga Ma- Goddess in her various forms is worshipped by all hindus, especially during navratras. She is symbol of combination of unconditional love, strength, grace, charm, generosity, power all at the same time.she represents the infinite power of the universe and is a symbol of a female dynamism.

Durga Maa

Durga Maa


Durga Maa

Durga Maa

Durga Maa




Durga Maa


Durga Maa

Durga Maa

Durga Maa

Durga mata

Durga mata


Durga mata

jai durga mata

jaiambemaa


ambemaa

Sunday, September 21, 2008

durga

durga



durga

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