Different Forms of Durga

As the ten-armed Goddess, Goddess Durga presents a radiantly beautiful form that is bewitching to behold. That special form is somehow simultaneously wrathful and benign and transmits profound spiritual teachings in an exacting manner. The nine-day period from the new moon day to the ninth day of Ashvina is considered the most auspicious time of the Hindu Calendar and is hence the most celebrated time of the year as Durga Puja. The nine different forms of Devi are worshiped over the nine days. These are the most popular forms under which she is worshiped:

Durga Shailputri (Daughter of Mountain)

She is a daughter of Himalaya and first among nine Durgas. In previous birth she was the daughter of Daksha. Her name was Sati – Bhavani. i.e. the wife of Lord Shiva. Once Daksha had organized a big Yagna and did not invite Shiva. But Sati being obstinate, reached there. Thereupon Daksha insulted Shiva. Sati could not tolerate the insult of husband and burnt herself in the fire of Yagna. In other birth she became the daughter of Himalaya in the name of Parvati – Hemvati and got married with Shiva. As per Upnishad she had torn and the egotism of Indra, etc. Devtas. Being ashamed they bowed and prayed that, “In fact, thou are Shakti, we all – Brahma, Vishnu and Shiv are capable by getting Shakti from you.”

Brahmacharini

The second Durga Shakti is Brahamcharini. Brahma that is who observes penance(tapa) and good conduct. Here “Brahma” means “Tapa”. The idol of this Goddess is very gorgeous. There is rosary in her right hand and Kamandal in left hand. She is full with merriment. One story is famous about her. In previous birth she was Parvati Hemavati the daughter of Himvan. Once when she was busy in games with her friends. Naradaji came to her and predicted seeing her Palm-lines that, “You will get married with a naked-terrible ‘Bhole baba’ who was with you in the form of Sati, the daughter of Daksh in previous birth. But now you have to perform penance for him.” There upon Parvati told her mother Menaka that she would marry none except Shambhu, otherwise she would remain unmarried. Saying this she went to observe penance. That is why her name is famous as tapacharini – Brahmacharini. From that time her name Uma became familiar.

Chandraghanta

The name of third Shakti is Chandraghanta. There is a half-circular moon in her forehead. She is charmful and bright. She is Golden color. She has three eyes and ten hands holding with ten types of swords – etc. weapons and arrows etc. She is seated on Lion and ready for going in war to fight. She is unprecedented image of bravery. The frightful sound of her bell terrifies all the villains, demons and danavas.

Kushmanda

Name of fourth Durga is Kushmanda. The Shakti creates egg, ie. Universe by mere laughing .She resides in solar systems. She shines brightly in all the ten directions like Sun. She has eight hands. Seven types of weapons are shining in her seven hands. Rosary is in her right hand. She seems brilliant riding on Lion. She likes the offerings of “Kumhde.” Therefore her name “Kushmanda” has become famous.

Skanda Mata

Fifth name of Durga is “Skanda Mata”. The daughter of Himalaya, after observing penance got married with Shiva. She had a son named “Skanda.” Skanda is a leader of the army of Gods. Skanda Mata is a deity of fire. Skanda is seated in her lap. She has three eyes and four hands. She is white and seated on a lotus.

Katyayani

Sixth Durga is Katyayani. The son of “Kat” as “Katya”. Rishi Katyayan born in this “Katya” lineage. Katyayan had observed penance with a desire to get paramba as his daughter. As a result she took birth as a daughter of Katyayan. Therefore her name is “Katyayani” . She has three eyes and eight hands. These are eight types of weapons missiles in her seven hands. Her vehicle is Lion.

Kalratri

Seventh Durga is Kalratri. She is black like night. Durga hairs are unlocked. She has put on necklaces shining like lightening. She has three eyes which are round like universe. Her eyes are bright. Thousands of flames of fire come out while respiring from nose. She rides on Shava (dead body). There is sharp sword in her right hand. Her lower hand is in blessing mood. The burning torch (mashal) is in her left hand and her lower left hand is in fearless style, by which she makes her devotees fearless. Being auspicious she is called “Shubhamkari.”

Maha Gauri

The Eighth Durga is “Maha Gauri.” She is as white as a conch, moon and Jasmine. She is of eight years old. Her clothes and ornaments are white and clean. She has three eyes. She rides on bull She has four hands. The above left hand is in “Fearless – Mudra” and lower left hand holds “Trishul.” The above right hand has tambourine and lower right hand is in blessing style. She is calm and peaceful and exists in peaceful style. It is said that when the body of Gauri became dirty due to dust and earth while observing penance, Shiva makes it clean with the waters of Gangas. Then her body became bright like lightening. There fore, she is known as “Maha Gauri” .

Siddhidatri

Ninth Durga us Siddhidatri. There are eight Siddhis , they are- Anima, Mahima, Garima, Laghima, Prapti, Prakamya, Iishitva & Vashitva. Maha Shakti gives all these Siddhies. It is said in “Devipuran” that the Supreme God Shiv got all these Siddhies by worshipping Maha Shakti. With her gratitude the half body of Shiv has became of Goddess and there fore his name “Ardhanarishvar” has became famous. The Goddess drives on Lion. She has four hands and looks pleased. This form of Durga is worshiped by all Gods, Rishis-Munis, Siddhas, Yogis, Sadhakas and devotees for attaining the best religious asset.

 

lucky charms

Everywhere people carry a lucky charm or lucky sign or some talisman to bring in luck. Belief in charms, mascots, amulets and like articles have been present since ancient times. These lucky signs are to be used in copper, bronze, silver, gold or written in bhoj patra etc. the results are marvelous whenever the signs were used after their purification and pooja. The following are the lucky signs or lucky charms that can bring fortune and good luck in lives of persons irrespective of religion and caste.

Om

This is a lucky sign for prosperity, comforts and all round success. This may be worn around the neck or on a ring. The sign can be of gold, silver or copper.

Sword

It is a sacred symbol among Sikhs. An auspicious sign for prosperity, bravery and courage. It keeps the enemies at bay and ensures the wearer has victory over enemies.

Sham rock

It is a national symbol of Ireland. It is a plant with three leaves and a white clover. This is a symbol of good and is worn, either in natural state or in the form of a symbol by many people to bring fortune and prosperity.

Cross

This sign is attributed to lord Jesus Christ. It ensures prosperity, peace of mind, purity in life and finally helps the wearer to realize the Christ.

Hand

the figure of the hand is a symbol of the good qualities of hospitality, generosity, strength and goodness. Usually the hand is that of Fatima, the daughter of the Prophet Mohammed and the wearer of the symbol is supposed to be endowed with those qualities represented by the hand.

Swastika

It is the most auspicious and tested replica, attributed to Lord Ganesha a son of Lord Shiva. Meaning of the word is purveyor of good fortune. It bestows the wearer luck and prosperity. It can be used around the neck, or on the ring in gold, silver or copper.

Trishool

The sign is attributed to lord Shiva and is a perfect sign of luck and courage. Person wearing this will be protected from undue enemies and oppositions in his life. it helps in spiritual advancement.

Beads

Beads are worn for prosperity, cures from diseases and for spiritual advancement. Coral beads are used by children to protect them from the evil eye or from disease. The best beads are Rudraksha, wood, chandan, tulsi and coral.

Acron

It is a nut or fruit of the oak tree called oak apple. For a long time people have been known to carry a dried acron, believing that it would give them youth. Also many believe that it will cause a lover to return and repent for leaving his beloved.

Arrow head

An arrow head offers protection against evil, especially from the EVIL EYE. It is usually worn around the neck, and one that is found is better than one that is found is better than one which the wearer makes himself.

Axe

Again axe head, carved from the attractive piece of stone is stone is believed to be a charm against evil. Usually it is a worn around the neck either with a string or chain.

Bamboo and serpent

This is an ancient and complicated symbol. It consists of a circle around which numerous triangles are inscribed. Across the circle ties a bamboo stick of seven sections crossed by a serpent. This charm is supposed to bring skill in learning and is worn by Students. The circle represents eternity. The triangle having three sides represents the trinity. The bamboo stick has seven knots to represents the seven stages of wisdom through which the scholar must pass to attain perfect knowledge. The serpent has always been a symbol of wisdom and knowledge. Each one of them can be used as lucky charm but when added together, all these bring luck and success to the student and the wearer.

Bees-in jewellery

Figures of a bee or bees in a precious metal, like gold etc are made and embedded with precious stones. This when worn, brings great success in BUSINESS. The wearer will be energetic, will preserve and will have success in any enterprise in which buying and selling is involved.

Clover

The four leaf clover has long been considered a source of much luck. According to tradition, one leaf to the clover brings fame, another wealth, a third a faithful lover, the fourth good health. Hence the Clover is a source of good luck and fortune.

Dolphin

This is a fish like creature. The replica is worn for success in music, literature and painting. Its influence on these arts is said to be great.

Fish

The ancient Hebrews along with other people, adopted the fish as a religious symbol and it come down to the present period in various religious rites. Due to its great fertility, it is a sign of wealth and prosperity. Many people wear little carvings of fish as a means of ensuring wealth and good luck.

Heart

It is a symbol of love. Lovers give each other a symbol or small replica of a heart as a pledge of love and fidelity. To wear it means that the wearer accepts the pledge of love in all sincerity.

Horse shoe

Universally accepted as a charm of good luck. It is used every where and is always used in ways to keep the luck from spilling over. A black horse shoe or its ring is specially used to ward off the evil effects of the planet Saturn and that of the evil eye. It also removes the effects of SADHE-SATTI and the wearer is benefited with wealth. It is fixed in doors also.

Ek Onkar

This is a universal replica for brotherhood and advancement of spiritual upliftment being used by SIKHS throughout the world. This replica is on the lines of Hindus wearing an Om and swastika. It brings peace of mind and is worn around the neck and made of gold, silver and other metals.

Khanda

Again Khanda is a religious emblem of the SIKHS which is composed of three parts. The central sword belong to Guru Hargobind Sahib. The two swords on the sides are attributed to the tenth Guru, Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji and the central circle used to protect and destroy the enemies. This emblem indicates courage, valor, protection from enemies and the destruction of all evils. Sikhs use this emblem as a lucky charm made of gold, silver etc and wear around the neck to attain virtues of Khanda.

Keys

Three keys usually worn together. In this charm, the keys stand for love, wealth and health and the wearer is believed to be able to unlock the doors to these.

Knots

Knots tie things together. Sacred knots are used in marriage. It is worn to indicate unbreakable bonds between those who wear them.

Owl

The owl is a symbol of deep knowledge and wisdom. The wearer is blessed with both these qualities.

Penny

The ordinary penny is not a source of good luck. The penny which has lucky powers is one bearing the date of a leap year. If this is carried on a person, it is supposed to bring good fortune.

Ring

A ring signifies eternity as it has the perfect circle with no end. If worn, it indicates a vow made and which is to be kept for eternity. The wedding ring as also the gift of a ring to a loved one carries the same idea.

Serpent

This is the most auspicious replica which stands tested for knowledge, wisdom and healing from disease. It enables one to excel in either the arts of learning or those of healing. It should be worn as small image of a serpent around the neck.

Tau

It consists of two straight lines, one vertical and the other horizontal. People wear this symbol to ward off diseases of skin.

Planetary signs

When a planet is malefic and is not giving favourable results, use a replica or sign of another planet, as advised to neutralize the evil effects. The wearer will be blessed with fortune.

Birthday signs

you can use the replica of your SUN SIGN [ Aries to Pisces ] in the prescribed metal for good luck, happiness and prosperity.

Remedies of Lal Kitab for malefic planets

Prerequisites before performing Lalkitab remedies:

Any remedy of Lal Kitab can be started at any time. However it must be observed continuously for 43 days after starting once. If you are not abler to continue it for 43 days due to some hindrance or forgetting about it for a day or two you should discontinue it for a few days and then restart the process afresh and uninterrupted for 43 days. Unless the prescribed remedy is observed continuously for 43 days, its full reward remains uncertain.

The remedies affect a certain measure or reward if some rice washed with milk is kept nearby before beginning the observance of the prescribed remedy. The remedies of Lal Kitab must be observed during the day [in the presence of sun]. No effect can be seen for the remedies observed either before dawn or after sunset. Besides there remains the possibility of loss.

However some remedies in Lal Kitab have been said to be observed during night. The practice of the remedies suggested in Lal Kitab should be observed by the sufferer himself. But in case if he/she is helpless and cannot do himself only in that situation it should be done by someone else after getting it touched by the hand of the sufferer.

NOTE- THE MEASURES OF LAL KITAB ARE EFFECTIVE IN SOLVING ALL KINDS OF HUMAN TENSIONS AND TROUBLES WITHOUT INFLICTING HARM ON ANYBODY BUT IF THE PLANET IS IN ITS OWN HOUSE ACCORDING TO LAL KITAB THEN ONE CANNOT CHANGE THERE GOOD OR BAD RESULTS.

Some simple remedies of Lal Kitab according to malefic planets.

Sun

  • Throw gur/ copper coin in flowing water.

  • Start any important work after eating sweet and drinking water.

  • Never accept anything in charity.

  • Quench fire with milk instead of water for marital happiness

  • Worship lord Vishnu

  • Recite or listen harivansha purana.

  • Keep the main gate entrance of the house in east.

Moon

  • Keep vessel full of water or milk near your head at night while sleeping and pour it in the roots of kikar tree next day.

  • Take blessings of mother

  • Drink milk in silver glass

  • Do not get married at the age of 24

  • During marriage take silver and rice from in-laws

  • If moon is in Aries then one should never deal in dairy products

  • If the moon is in Scorpio, one should store some water of cremation ground inside one’s house

  • If in Aquarius then worship bhairava Worship lord Shiva

  • Donate milk, rice or silver to proportionate moon.

Mars

  • In case mars is benefic or good then distribute sweet food in charity or float batashas in the river.

  • In case mars is malefic then float rewaris in the river

  • Help brother from time to time

  • Keep giving maternal aunt or bua or sister red cloths.

  • Keep fast on Tuesdays and donate sindoor to Hanumanji.

  • Throw masoor dal or honey or sindoor in a river

Mercury

  • Float copper piece with hole in it

  • Float green things in the river

  • Give green grass to cows

  • Give food to dog, cow and crow from your food

  • Give a goat in charity

  • Bury honey in a mud pot in a lonely place

  • Do not accept tabij,

  • Clean your teeth with fitkari (alum)

  • Float mud pitcher in a river

  • Have nose pierced

  • Wear copper coin in the neck.

  • Give green colour bangles and clothes to eunuchs.

Jupiter

  • Eat kesar or apply it on nabhi and tongue

  • Apply turmeric or kesar n forehead

  • Do not get peepal tree cut

  • Give gram dal or channa dal, turmeric, some gold, some kesar in yellow cloth in holy place or temple.

  • Do Durga pooja

  • Do Ganesh pooja

  • Give food to girls · Wear gold in yellow thread in neck

  • Do not keep idols of gods at home if Jupiter is in the 7th house in Libra sign

  • Recite garuda purana

  • Water peepal tree and plant yellow flowers plants

  • Keep your hair tied.

Venus

  • Give cow in charity or do dan of cows fodder

  • Give dan in bronze vessel

  • For 43 days throw blue flower in dirty water

  • Use perfume, cream etc on Friday

  • Give curd, pure ghee, misri and camphor at holy place.

Saturn

  • Do chaya dan

  • Give food to crow for 43 days

  • Give iron in charity

  • For 43 days pour spirit, oil or wine on the floor in the morning at sunrise

  • Worship bhairon and give wine to him in the temple of bhairon.

  • Give oil on Saturday to a holy person

  • Give loafs of bread with mustard oil on it to dogs and crows.

Rahu

  • Give radish in charity or throw coal in the river

  • Stay in joint family

  • Keep your hair tied

  • Do not harm brother or sister

  • Eat in the kitchen

  • Keep saunf or sugar in red small bag under your pillow while sleeping.

  • Keep silver box with you

  • Keep gangajal

  • Float barley or coconut in running water

  • Give red masoor to the sweeper or help him in another ways

  • If illness takes place due to malefic Rahu then float barley or wheat equal to the weight of the sick person in a river

Ketu

  • Give chapattis to dogs

  • Give kapila cow and sesame seeds in charity

  • Apply kesar on forehead

  • Wear gold

  • Give white and black blanket made of wool in temple

  • Wear silver in foot toe

  • Give milk, rice red masoor dal in charity

  • Do Ganesh pooja

  • Keep a white and black dog at home or feed such dog.