Rishis were the first makers of Indian culture. They personalities and they could see more than the physical eyes can see. Because of this subtle power were great to see, they were known as the seers. Rishis were the first makers of
Indian culture. They personalities and they could see more than the physical eyes can
see. Because of this subtle power were great
to see, they were known as the
seers.
They saw that the Divine manifested in many forms, according to the need of the devotees. One such manifestation was in the form of the
Mother. The Divine Mother has many forms too. Durga is perhaps most popular amnog them. She is worshipped in some of the great temples of India as kamkshi, kanya Mookamba or Bhagabati.
She is generally viewed as the consort of Lord Shiva. Sati and parvato were Her incarnation.
She is shown with two pairs of arms, holding in her upper hands Vishnu’ s emblems, the conch and the Chakra. In her various manifestations. Her vehicle is lion. She protects her children from going astray and save them from crises , if they ardently pray to her. She forgives the follies of her children if they are sorry for them. She is the universal Mother. Her compassion is equal for all. Elaborate festivities take place in her honor during the Dushhera or Nabatatri.
hey saw that the Divine manifested in many forms, according to the need of the
devotees.
One such manifestation was in the form of the
Mother. The Divine Mother has many forms too. Durga is perhaps most popular amnog them. She is worshipped in some of the great temples of India as kamkshi, kanya Mookamba or Bhagabati.
She is generally viewed as the consort of Lord Shiva. Sati and parvato were Her incarnation.
She is shown with two pairs of arms, holding in her upper hands Vishnu’ s emblems, the conch and the Chakra. In her various manifestations. Her vehicle is lin. She protects her children from going astray and save them from crises , if they ardently pray to her. She forgives the follies of her children if they are sorry for them. She is the universal Mother. Her compassion is equal for all. Elaborate festivities take place in her honor during the Dushhera or Nabatatri.