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Day1

Durga Devi is the form of Parvathi,


daughter of Raja Himavan, the king of the
mountains. The worship of Goddess
Durga Devi is undertaken to reach a high
state of consciousness.
Day2
Sri Bala Tripura Sundari Devi is the
child form of the Goddess.
Day3
Sri Gayatri Devi is the goddess of vedic
hymns, also known as Ved mata. She has
three heads so she is called Goddess of
Trimurti.
Day4
Sri Annapurna Devi is the Goddess who
delivers food for all living beings on earth.
Day5
Lalitha Tripura Sundari Devi is the
most important incarnation of Adi
Parashakti. She, along with Lord Shiva,
creates protects and destroys the world.
Day6
Sri Maha Lakshmi Devi : Lakshmi means
“to guide” the seeker on the path of
spirituality to reach the Ultimate Goal of
Self Realisation (Lakshya).
Day7
Sri Saraswathi Devi: Sarswathi means one
who facilitates the individual to
understand and experience his true
Higher Nature (state of immortality)
within himself.
Day8
Mahishasura Mardini Devi is said to bring
peace to the devotee and removes all fear
and sadness, drives a way negative
emotions like doubt, anger, ego and
inertia. This stotram also removes
obstacles from the path of the believer.
Day9
Rajarajeswari Devi is gnana swaroopini
(the embodi -ment of gnana or wisdom).

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