Yoni
In Hinduism, “Yoni” refers to the symbol of the divine feminine creative power and the source of all life. The term is often translated as “womb,” “vagina,” or “source.” It represents the cosmic womb from which the universe emerges and to which it returns. Yoni is often associated with the Hindu goddess Shakti, who is […]
Aigiri Nandini (Mahishasura Mardini Stotram)
“Aigiri Nandini” is a popular devotional song in praise of Goddess Durga, particularly revered during Navaratri, a festival dedicated to the worship of the Divine Mother. The song celebrates the various attributes and forms of Durga and is believed to invoke her blessings and protection. “Aigiri Nandini” is a popular hymn dedicated to the Hindu […]
Kali Sahasranama Strotam | 1008 Names OF Kali Maa
The Kali Sahasranama is a sacred text consisting of one thousand names (sahasranama) dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali. It is a form of devotion and worship where each name describes a specific aspect or attribute of the goddess. Reciting or chanting the Kali Sahasranama is believed to invoke the blessings of Kali and bring […]
Kali Chalisa
The “Shri Kali Chalisa” is a devotional hymn dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali, who is revered as a symbol of empowerment, protection, and transformation. The word “Chalisa” means forty, indicating that the hymn consists of forty verses. The Kali Chalisa is a devotional hymn dedicated to Goddess Kali, a fierce and powerful deity in […]
Kali Pooja
Kali Puja, also known as Shyama Puja or Mahanisha Puja, is a Hindu festival dedicated to the worship of Goddess Kali, the fierce and powerful form of Devi (the Divine Mother). It is primarily celebrated in the eastern regions of India, particularly in West Bengal, Assam, Odisha, and Bangladesh. Kali Puja is typically celebrated […]
Sampradaya
“Sampradaya” is a Sanskrit term in Hinduism that refers to a traditional lineage or school of thought within the broader Hindu philosophical and religious tradition. These Sampradayas are often characterized by their specific beliefs, practices, rituals, and interpretations of scripture. Each Sampradaya typically venerates a particular deity or deities and follows distinct religious customs and […]
Shaktism
Shaktism is a major tradition within Hinduism that focuses on the worship of Shakti, the divine feminine energy or power, often personified as the Goddess. Shakti is considered the primordial cosmic energy that pervades the universe and is responsible for creation, preservation, and destruction. Shaktism emphasizes the worship of the Goddess in various forms and […]
Goddess Kubjika
In Hindu mythology and Tantric tradition, Kubjika is often regarded as both a form of the Goddess Devi and a consort or manifestation of Bhairav, a fierce aspect of Shiv. This duality reflects the interplay of feminine and masculine energies within the divine realm. Goddess Kubjika, also known as Kubjika Mata, is a significant deity […]
Shakta Tantras
Shakta Tantras are a branch of Hindu Tantra dedicated to the worship of the Divine Mother, known as Shakti or Devi. In Sanskrit, “Shakta” refers to a follower of Shakti, and “Tantra” denotes the esoteric scriptures and practices that form the basis of this tradition. Shakta Tantras emphasize the divine feminine aspect of the Supreme […]
Raktabija story
The story of Raktabija, the “demon of the blood seed,” is a prominent episode from Hindu mythology, particularly within the context of the Devi Mahatmya, a scripture that glorifies the goddess Devi. Raktabija was a powerful demon who posed a significant threat to the gods and the cosmic order. In the Devi Bhagavat Puran and […]
Durga Saptashati
“Saptashati” is a Sanskrit term that translates to “seven hundred” and is commonly used to refer to the Devi Mahatmya, also known as Durga Saptashati or Chandi Patha. It is a revered scripture in Hinduism that glorifies the goddess Devi, particularly in her forms as Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The Devi Mahatmya is divided into […]
Chand and Mund : Story
The story of Chand and Mund is a significant episode from Hindu mythology, particularly within the context of Devi worship. It is often associated with the Devi Bhagavat Puran and other texts that glorify the goddess Devi, particularly in her form as Durga or Mahakali. Chand and Mund were two powerful demons who served the […]
Devi Bhagavat Puran
The Devi Bhagavat Puran, also known simply as the Devi Puran, is one of the major Purans in Hinduism. Purans are ancient Hindu texts that contain a wide range of narratives, teachings, and mythological stories. The Devi Bhagavat Puran, in particular, focuses on the divine feminine aspect of the Supreme Being, primarily centered around the […]
Shakti or Devi
In Hinduism, Shakti, meaning “power” or “energy,” is a concept that represents the divine feminine, the dynamic and creative aspect of the Supreme Reality (Brahman). Shakti is often personified as the goddess Devi, and she is considered the cosmic energy that animates all living beings and the entire universe. Shakti is the divine force, manifesting […]
Goddess Lalita Tripurasundari
Lalita Tripurasundari, often referred to simply as Lalita, is a prominent goddess in Hinduism, particularly within the Shaktism tradition. She is considered the supreme goddess, representing the ultimate reality and the divine feminine energy (Shakti). Lalita Tripurasundari is worshipped as the embodiment of beauty, grace, and the creative power of the universe. She is described […]
Devi Aparadh Kshamapan Stotra
Devi Aparadh Kshamapan Stotra : Authored by Adi Shankaracharya. A prayer to seek forgiveness for the mistakes and sins that we have committed.
Sita: The Lady Of Ramayan
Sita is a well-known Hindu Goddess who, in the Hindu epic Ramayan, is the silent symbol of strength. As a wife, daughter, and mother, she exemplifies commitment
Lalita Panchakam
Goddess Lalita is worshiped as a “Tripur Sundari”…in other words, the most beautiful one in all 3 realms. Worshiping, praising, eulogizing, uttering and remembering her as the very first thing in the morning fills the day with pure bliss.