To further enrich your practice, we'll be continuing this exploration through the summer, with a Navadurgā Sādhanā leading up to Maha Navarātri this fall (October 3rd - 13th, 2024).
This 10-Session course is the final class of a 3-Part Series. To join "Navadurgā: A Journey of Empowerment", the completion of Invoking Shakti:Durgā Sādhanā is a prerequisite. It’s also highly recommended to have undertaken the Opening the Doorway to Shakti Ganeśa practices as well.
Recordings will be available for enrolled participants only and this will not be available as an evergreen.
The Navadurgā are the nine powerful aspects of Durgā, each representing a unique shakti, or divine energy. They emerged from the very essence of the Goddess to defend Lord Brahma from the demons Madhu and Kaitbha - too much and too little.
By invoking and cultivating these nine shaktis, we embark on a journey of self-discovery. This path leads to a heightened awareness of our true nature, culminating in a deeper experience of wisdom, love, and surrender,
A Glimpse into the Navadurgā
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Goddess Shailputri: Embodies faith and self-belief, inviting you to take your rightful place on the path.
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Goddess Brahmacharini: Instills integrity and dedication, allowing you to remain focused through meditation.
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Goddess Chandraghanta: Prepares you for life's challenges by creating inner space and strength.
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Goddess Kushmanda: Represents the birth of new possibilities, encouraging you to cultivate meaningful aspirations.
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Goddess Skandamata: Celebrates the softer aspects of life, reminding you to speak your truth and nurture your heart's desires.
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Goddess Katyayani: Empowers you to take initiative and fight for what you believe in.
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Goddess Kaalratri: Represents the threshold to the unknown, dissolving negativity and the illusion of separation.
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Goddess Mahagauri: Offers wisdom and the ability to navigate duality with grace.
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Goddess Siddhidatri: Increases trust and surrender to the divine Mother, guiding you towards ultimate liberation.
Wishing you fruitful practice
In Beauty and Devotion
Śri Matre Namah