Dvitiya 2 Day - Navaratri (Shri Devi Sookta Suktam) Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi - Sahaja Yoga Meditation
278 videos • 6,268 views • by SelfRealization KundaliniAwakening Navaratri Day 2 Dvitiya - HH Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi founder Sahaja Yoga Meditation. Happy Navaratri 2021 (Playlist) https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Navaratri Puja 2021 (Website) https://navaratripuja.com Shri Mataji Navaratri (Channel) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFxc... Amruta: 1979 - https://www.amruta.org/1979/09/23/nav... "So second chakra is important because in modern times it is very, very cosmic as well as active. We become very active, over active, and we start thinking about everyone with whom we are not concerned and bothering our heads. So today's chakra is important because it bothers your head, it troubles you a lot and you start thinking about them. You start thinking what have you said, what has happened, who is angry, all sorts of nonsense. You are all Sahaja yogis, so you shouldn't worry as to all these people, what they say, what they are doing. You should just enjoy yourself. Second chakra you must enjoy. That's the best way to enjoy Sahaja Yoga. Where your Swadisthana is satisfied nothing can destroy you or disturb you. At Swadisthana you can really look after; Swadisthan Chakra is so much good for you because now you are Sahaja Yogis and you can master it. ..." (Shri Mataji - 2nd Navaratri, Sydney Australia 2007) The Devi Suktam is recited and Goddess Mahakali is worshiped. We take the name Shri Brahma-charini (The one who observes the state of celibacy). She holds a rosary in her right hand and a water utensil in her left hand. She is blissful and endows happiness, peace, prosperity and grace. "Tonight we have gathered here to do the Puja to the Devi, that is Mahakali -- we can call Her, or Durga. So many types of forms She has taken, to kill the negative forces that are trying to trouble or to obstruct, or even to grow the people who were gentle and good. Her forms are of different types -- that we know about, that She destroyed so many rakshasas, She destroyed so many evildoers. Also we do not know that, in the World Wars that we had, She was there to protect the right type of people. And that's how they all survived the ill-blood plan, ill-gotten plan of very cruel and evil people. The evil people have a capacity to hate and to express their hate in every way that is possible. They are really born evil and there are also who 'become' evil. When they are born evil, you can make them out: that their whole style is so aggressive and so vindictive about things. But hatred has no limit, no limits at all. Because, if they hate, if they hate someone, then -- just to justify that hatred -- they'll say all kinds of things. Just to justify. But sometimes they don't even want to justify. They just feel that they 'hate' and it's a fundamental right they have got to hate. But these forces join together sometimes to form a joint personality of evil, which tries to torture the human beings and trouble them. They might take any name. They might call them by anything, but they are absolutely hundred per cent evil and for such persons there's no pity or compassion from the God Almighty. These are to be destroyed. And that is the job of the Goddess -- to destroy them — who is a Mother, full of compassion and love". (Shri Mataji, Navaratri 1999, Cabella) DEVI SOOKTAM Ya Devi sarva bhuteshu Vishnumaya iti shabditah Namastasyai namastasyai Namastasyai namo namaha (Salutations to the Devi, the power of Shri Vishnu, who abides in all beings) Ya Devi sarva bhuteshu Chaitanyaetya bhidiyate Namastasyai namastasyai Namastasyai namo namaha (Salutations to the Devi, who abides in all beings as the Chaitanya) Ya Devi sarva bhuteshu Buddhi roopena samsthitah Namastasyai namastasyai Namastasyai namo namaha (Salutations to the Devi, who abides in all beings as intellect) .... Nidra .... (sleep) .... Kshudha .... (hunger) .... Chhaya .... (reflection) .... Shakti .... (power) .... Thrishna.... (thirst) .... Kshanti.... (forgiveness) .... Jaati.... (genus) .... Lajja .... (modesty) .... Shanti .... (peace) .... Shraddha .... (faith) .... Kanti .... (light / radiance) .... Lakshmi.... (wealth) .... Vritti .... (activity) .... Smriti .... (memory) .... Daya .... (kindness/compassion) .... Tushti .... (contentment) .... Maatru .... (mother) .... Bhranti .... (delusion) Indriyanaam adhishtatri Bhutanamcha akhileshuya Bhuteshu satatam tasyai Vyapti devyai namo namah (Salutations to the Devi, the Ruler of all the elements and all the senses) Chiti rupena ya kritsnamaetat Vyapya sthita jagat Namastasyai namastasyai Namastasyai namo namaha (Salutations to the Devi who pervades the whole universe, and abides in all beings as consciousness) http://navratri.sahajayogaonline.com/... http://navratri.sahajayogaonline.com