Slokas On Devi
Slokas On Devi
Slokas On Devi
Maa Saraswathi
Saraswathi Namastubhyam
Varade Kaamaroopini
Vidyaarambham Karishyaami
Siddhir Bhavatu Mey Sada
Meaning: O Goddess Saraswathi, salutations to Thee. You are the Giver of boons and You
grant all our desires. As I begin my studies, please help me make it fruitful and make me
successful in all my efforts.
Maa Parvathi
Meaning: The mother is Parvati and the divine father is Shiva. The devotees are the
relatives. The land we are living on is the whole world.
Meaning: My salutations to Thee, who rides Garuda and are a terror to demon Kola; O
Devi Mahalakshmi, remover of all miseries, my obeisance to Thee.
Meaning: O Devi Mahalakshmi, who is the embodiment of knowledge, giver of all boons, a
terror to all the wicked, remover of all sorrows, obeisance to Thee.
Meaning: O Devi, You give success and intelligence and worldly enjoyment and liberation
(as well). Thou hast always the mystic symbols (Mantra) as Thy form, O Mahalakshmi,
obeisance to Thee.
Meaning: O Devi, Maheshwari, You are without a beginning or an end, You are the
Primeval energy, You are the greatest ruler, You are born of Yoga. O Mahalakshmi,
obeisance to Thee.
Meaning: O Mahalakshmi, You are both gross and subtle, most terrible (for the wicked),
You are the embodiment of great power and prosperity and You are remover of all sins,
obeisance to Thee.
Meaning: O Devi, You are seated on the lotus, You are the Supreme Brahman, You are the
great Lord and Mother of the universe, O Mahalakshmi, obeisance to Thee.
Meaning: O Devi, You are dressed in white garments and decked with various kinds of
ornaments, Thou art the mother of the universe and its support, O Mahalakshmi,
obeisance to Thee.
Meaning: Whoever reads this hymn at least once a day will have all their sins destroyed;
those who recite it twice will be blessed with wealth and prosperity.
Meaning: Those who recite this three times in a day will have all their enemies destroyed.
They will be always be blessed by the Goddess Mahalakshmi.
DEVI STUTHI
Yaa Devi Sarva Bhooteshu Vishnu Maayethi Sabdita
Namastasyai Namastasyai Namastasyai Namo Namaha
Meaning: Salutations again and again to the Devi (Goddess) who resides in all beings in the
name of Maya of Vishnu
Meaning: Salutations again and again to the Devi (Goddess) who abides in all beings as
consciousness.
Meaning: Salutations again and again to the Devi (Goddess) who resides in all beings in the
form of intelligence.
Meaning: Salutations again and again to the Devi (Goddess) who resides in all beings in the
form of sleep.
Meaning: Salutations again and again to the Devi (Goddess) who resides in all beings in the
form of hunger.
Meaning: Salutations again and again to the Devi (Goddess) who resides in all beings in the
form of reflection and meditation.
Meaning: Salutations again and again to the Devi (Goddess) who resides in all beings in the
form of Shakti (creative power).
Meaning: Salutations again and again to the Devi (Goddess) who resides in all beings in the
form of forgiveness.
Meaning: Salutations again and again to the Devi (Goddess) who resides in all beings in the
form of race.
Meaning: Salutations again and again to the Devi (Goddess) who resides in all beings in the
form of modesty.
Meaning: Salutations again and again to the Devi (Goddess) who resides in all beings in the
form of Shanthi (absolute peace).
Meaning: Salutations again and again to the Devi (Goddess) who resides in all beings in the
form of Shraddha (unshakable faith).
Meaning: Salutations again and again to the Devi (Goddess) who resides in all beings in the
form of Kaanthi (beauty or brilliance).
Meaning: Salutations again and again to the Devi (Goddess) who resides in all beings in the
form of prosperity.
Meaning: Salutations again and again to the Devi (Goddess) who resides in all beings in the
form of activity.
Meaning: Salutations again and again to the Devi (Goddess) who resides in all beings in the
form of memory.
Meaning: Salutations again and again to the Devi (Goddess) who resides in all beings in the
form of Dayaa (mercy or compassion).
Yaa Devi Sarva Bhooteshu Tushti Roopena Samsthita
Namastasyai Namastasyai Namastasyai Namo Namaha
Meaning: Salutations again and again to the Devi (Goddess) who resides in all beings in the
form of contentment.
Meaning: Salutations again and again to the Devi (Goddess) who resides in all beings in the
form of Mother.
Meaning: Salutations again and again to the Devi (Goddess) who resides in all beings in the
form of illusion.
Meaning: To the all pervading Devi who constantly presides over the senses of all beings
and governs all elements, salutations again and again.
Meaning: Salutations again and again to the Devi (Goddess) who Pervading this world,
abides in the form of consciousness.
Who is Devi?
In this world, every individual has a mother. But Truth is the mother of the entire
humanity. Those who follow this mother will never face any difficulties in life. The worldly
mothers are bound by space and time and will have to leave their bodies at one point of
time, but Truth is not limited by space and time and remains the same in all the three
periods of time. It is the master of all the three worlds. So, everyone must necessarily follow
such a noble mother. The term Devi refers to such a noble mother.
Devi is your Divine Mother. This Goddess Devi is also called Sathya Swaroopini, which
means She is the embodiment of Truth. So, worshipping Truth amounts to worshipping the
Goddess Devi. If you understand and follow this Truth, you will be successful in every field.
Vedas also proclaims this Truth.
Devi is also referred to by various names such as Durga, Lakshmi, Saraswathi, etc. She is
described as the embodiment of Shakti, the universal energy.
The supreme Shakti manifests herself in the form of Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswathi.
Durga grants to us energy - physical, mental and spiritual. Lakshmi bestows on us wealth
of many kinds - not just money but intellectual wealth, the wealth of character and others.
Even health is a kind of wealth. She grants untold riches to us. And Saraswathi bestows on
us intelligence, the capacity for intellectual enquiry and the power of discrimination. One's
own mother is the combination of all these Divine beings. She provides us energy, wealth
and intelligence. She constantly desires our advancement in life. So she represents all the
three goddesses that we worship.
The term "Devi" also symbolizes the three gunas (or attributes) namely Satwa, Rajas and
Tamas. Devi takes the Rajasic form to suppress the forces of evil and protect the Satwic
qualities. When the forces of injustice, immorality and untruth have grown to monstrous
proportions and are indulging in a death dance, when selfishness and self-interest are
rampant, when men have lost all sense of kindness and compassion, the Atmic principle,
assuming the form of Shakti, taking on the Rajasic quality, seeks to destroy the evil
elements. This is the inner meaning of the Durga form of Devi..
When the Divine Goddess is in dreadful rage to destroy the wicked elements, She assumes a
fearful form. To pacify the dreaded Goddess, Her feminine children offer worship to Her
with red Kumkum (sacred red powder). The Goddess seeing the blood red Kumkum at her
feet, feels assured that the wicked have been vanquished and assumes Her benign form.
The inner meaning of the worship of Devi with red Kumkum is that thereby the Goddess is
appeased.
The significance of Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswathi has to be rightly understood. The three
represent three kinds of potencies in man. Ichchaa Shakti, will power, Kriya Shakti, the
power of purposeful action, and Jnaana Shakti - the power of discernment.
Saraswathi is manifest in man as the power of speech, Vaak. Durga is present in the form of
dynamism. Lakshmi is manifest in the form of will power. The body indicates Kriya Shakti.
The mind is the repository of Ichchaa Shakti. The Atma is Jnaana Shakti. Kriya Shakti
comes from the body, which is material. The power that activates the body that is inert and
makes it vibrant is Ichchaa Shakti. The power that induces the vibrations of Ichchaa Shakti
is Jnaana Shakti, which causes radiation of energy. These three potencies are represented
by the mantra Om Bhur Bhuvah Suvaha. Bhur represents Bhuloka, the earth. Bhuvah
represents the life force, conscience in man. Suvaha represents the power of radiation. All
three are present in man. Thus Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswathi dwell in the human heart.
Men are prone to exhibit Rajasic qualities like anger and hatred. They are the menacing
manifestations of Durga. The extolling of the Divine in song and poetry and the pleasing
vibrations produced by them indicate the power of Saraswathi. The pure qualities that
arise in man such as compassion, love, forbearance and sympathy are derived from
Lakshmi.
When people worship Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswathi externally in pictures or icons, they
are giving physical forms to the subtle potencies that are within them. The unfortunate
predicament of man today is that he is not recognizing the powers within him and
developing respect for them. He goes after the external, attracted by the physical forms.
The relationship between the material and the subtle has to be understood. The remedy for
man's life is contained within himself. But man seeks remedies from outside. All that is
needed is to turn the vision inward to experience the Divine within. Convert your ichchaa
Shakti into a yearning for God. Convert your Kriya Shakti into a force for doing divine
actions. Convert your Jnaana Shakti into the divine Itself.
-Bhagawan Baba
Source: Divine Discourses
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