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Bhakti sagara present:- अयि गिरिनन्दिनि नन्दितमेदिनि Stotrams of Goddess Durga.
Bhakti ki yeh udaan... directly from the
heart to your soul.
Maa Durga, also known as "AaiGiri nandini" (meaning daughter of the mountain, daughter of Himalaya) and Mahishasura Mardini (slayer of the demon Mahishasur), is the supreme Goddess Adishakti in Hinduism.
According to Puranic lore, when both humans and gods were tormented by the atrocities of the demon Mahishasur, the deities approached Lord Brahma for a solution. Brahma revealed that only a maiden could slay the demon king. In response, all the gods united their divine energies into a single, powerful force, giving birth to the Goddess. Every part of her divine form originated from the combined powers of a different deity.
Though born, the Goddess needed formidable divine weapons to annihilate Mahishasur. The gods then equipped her with their most powerful arms:
Lord Shiva gave his Trishul (trident)
Lord Vishnu bestowed his Sudarshan Chakra (discus)
Lord Hanuman offered his Gada (mace)
Lord Rama gave his Dhanush (bow)
Lord Varun provided a divine Shankh (conch) and a Pash (noose)
Lord Indra gave his Vajra (thunderbolt)
Agni (fire god) gifted the Shakti (spear) and a quiver of arrows
Prajapati presented a garland of sparkling crystals
Goddess Lakshmi gave a lotus flower
Sheshnag offered a bejeweled serpent
Lord Brahma gave the four Vedas
The Himalaya mountains gave her a lion as her divine vehicle (vahana).
Goddess Durga, with her eighteen arms, wielded all these celestial weapons. Armed with this arsenal and her inherent divine power, she assumed a colossal, terrifying form that struck fear into the hearts of the demons.
As she embodies the combined powers of all gods, possesses immeasurable and infinite strength, and has no equal in might, she is rightfully worshipped as Adishakti – The Primal Supreme Power.
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Bhakti sagara present:- अयि गिरिनन्दिनि नन्दितमेदिनि Stotrams of Goddess Durga.
Bhakti ki yeh udaan... directly from the
heart to your soul.
Maa Durga, also known as "AaiGiri nandini" (meaning daughter of the mountain, daughter of Himalaya) and Mahishasura Mardini (slayer of the demon Mahishasur), is the supreme Goddess Adishakti in Hinduism.
According to Puranic lore, when both humans and gods were tormented by the atrocities of the demon Mahishasur, the deities approached Lord Brahma for a solution. Brahma revealed that only a maiden could slay the demon king. In response, all the gods united their divine energies into a single, powerful force, giving birth to the Goddess. Every part of her divine form originated from the combined powers of a different deity.
Though born, the Goddess needed formidable divine weapons to annihilate Mahishasur. The gods then equipped her with their most powerful arms:
Lord Shiva gave his Trishul (trident)
Lord Vishnu bestowed his Sudarshan Chakra (discus)
Lord Hanuman offered his Gada (mace)
Lord Rama gave his Dhanush (bow)
Lord Varun provided a divine Shankh (conch) and a Pash (noose)
Lord Indra gave his Vajra (thunderbolt)
Agni (fire god) gifted the Shakti (spear) and a quiver of arrows
Prajapati presented a garland of sparkling crystals
Goddess Lakshmi gave a lotus flower
Sheshnag offered a bejeweled serpent
Lord Brahma gave the four Vedas
The Himalaya mountains gave her a lion as her divine vehicle (vahana).
Goddess Durga, with her eighteen arms, wielded all these celestial weapons. Armed with this arsenal and her inherent divine power, she assumed a colossal, terrifying form that struck fear into the hearts of the demons.
As she embodies the combined powers of all gods, possesses immeasurable and infinite strength, and has no equal in might, she is rightfully worshipped as Adishakti – The Primal Supreme Power.
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#maadurga
#tilak
#bhaktisagara
#bhajan
#bhakti
#song
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#durgamata
#durgabhakti
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