Understanding the Navadurga through the spiritual canvas of Bapu's Bhav-vishwa (devotional realm) - Part 12
Learn how the avatar of Goddess Siddhidatri and her grace are obtained through the Tulsi Patra of Sadguru Shree Aniruddha Bapu.
Learn how the avatar of Goddess Siddhidatri and her grace are obtained through the Tulsi Patra of Sadguru Shree Aniruddha Bapu.
Translate GPT said: The presiding goddess of the ninth day of Navratri — the ninth form of Navadurga — is Siddhidatri. Her divine form embodies perfection and divine grace. Through her benevolence, devotees attain various siddhis (spiritual powers or accomplishments), but beyond these mystical attainments, the true reward for a faithful devotee is the deep inner peace and fulfillment that comes from her blessings.
Sadguru Shree Aniruddha Bapu, in his writing 'Tulsipatra', has explained in simple language the unique significance of Navratri's Ashtami, the easy way for devotees to receive the grace of Goddess Mahagauri, and the mysterious secret of her White Eight-Petalled Flower (Shwet Ashtadalpushpa).
On the eighth day (Ashtami) of Navratri, the presiding deity is Mahagauri — let us learn about Her form, characteristics, and the spiritual benefits a devotee attains through Her worship.
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नवरात्रीच्या नवमीची अधिष्ठात्री नवदुर्गा सिद्धिदात्री – तिचे स्वरूप, तिच्या प्रसन्नतेमुळे प्राप्त होणाऱ्या सिद्धी आणि श्रद्धावानाला मिळणारे खरे समाधान