Navaratri

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By easegiri


Maharishi Brighu is an ancient popular Siddha Master. He predicted the descent of 3 Satya Loka (Heaven) Goddesses during this Navaratri through his Nadi leaves.. These three Goddesses are Ayur Devi, Amrita Lakshmika and Anuradha Kramana Saraswati.

To get the full benefit of the three Goddesses one should make the Goddesses image from sands taken from snake mounds. These sands are to be molded into three Goddesses. Milk should be used for molding them. After molding the image life should be given to the Goddesses. This is known as Prana Pratishta. Life can only be given by a Shaiva priest who does it with Bhakti and not for money. These Goddesses will rule the Golden age that will start in 2012.

For the growth of new science and technology Goddess Saraswathi is to be prayed. Ayur Devi will revive Ayurveda and siddha medicine. Economic prosperity and money will be showered by Goddesses Lakshmi when worshiped during Navaratri.

The Goddess power (shakti) is invisible divine feminine. She lives in human male and the female giving energy. Economic prosperity, beauty, luxury, joy, physical strength, fertility, etc. is bestowed by Goddess Shakti.

Yogis and tantrics used yantras and magical sounds to appease Goddesses and bring them to earth. They used secretive methodologies to access the divine feminine both within the body-mind of human men and women.

Time is a important factor. The Goddess descends into the earth for only 9 days. This year this 9 days fall on September 19th - 27th. There are three Goddess are known as Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati.

Ayur Devi is a form of Durga,  Goddess Durga when worshipped will destroy  poverty, laziness, fear and evil and criminal tendencies.

Amrita Lakshmika is the energy of luxury, wealth and material power.

Anuradha Kramana Saraswati, the Satya Yuga Saraswati. She is in charge of inspiration, motivation, discrimination, knowledge, music, fine arts, science and technology.


The three share three nights of the nine nights of the Goddess called as Navaratri.




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