Sri Durga Saptashati - Bold Print - Sanskrit | by Giri Publications/ Soft Cover
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Sku : 91001689
Language : Sanskrit
Publisher : Giri
Page : 512
Height : 5 Inch
Depth : 2 Inch
Width : 0.45 Inch
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"•The Hindu book known as the Durga Saptashati has seven hundred verses (saptashati) devoted to the goddess Durga. The literature, often referred to as Devi Mahatmya or Chandi Path, is regarded as one of the most significant works in Hinduism's Shakta tradition, which honours the feminine part of the divine.
•The Durga Saptashati tells the story of Goddess Durga, who is portrayed as a fierce warrior goddess who fights and vanquishes numerous demons and bad forces in order to bring peace and balance back to the cosmos.
•Thirteen chapters make up the narrative, and each one relates a unique tale about the goddess and her conflicts.
•Hinduism regards the recital of Durga Saptashati as a potent spiritual practise that offers a variety of advantages, including spiritual freedom, fulfilment of desires, and protection against evil energy.
•It is frequently chanted at Navratri, a twice-yearly nine-day Hindu festival honouring the Divine Mother.
•Hinduism holds Durga Saptashati in high regard, and there are numerous translations and commentaries on it that are available in many other languages."
•The Durga Saptashati tells the story of Goddess Durga, who is portrayed as a fierce warrior goddess who fights and vanquishes numerous demons and bad forces in order to bring peace and balance back to the cosmos.
•Thirteen chapters make up the narrative, and each one relates a unique tale about the goddess and her conflicts.
•Hinduism regards the recital of Durga Saptashati as a potent spiritual practise that offers a variety of advantages, including spiritual freedom, fulfilment of desires, and protection against evil energy.
•It is frequently chanted at Navratri, a twice-yearly nine-day Hindu festival honouring the Divine Mother.
•Hinduism holds Durga Saptashati in high regard, and there are numerous translations and commentaries on it that are available in many other languages."