Navratri, one of the longest celebrated festivals in India, is dedicated to worshiping the nine forms of Goddess Durga. These nine days symbolize the victory of good over evil and the renewal of body, mind and soul.
While Navratri is traditionally seen as a day of fasting and devotion, it can also serve as a powerful framework for wellness change. By connecting with the deeper meanings behind each day, you can begin a personal wellness journey that will benefit you.
Let's take a deeper look at how each day of Navratri represents a unique phase for your transformation. During the 9 days of Navratri, Mother Durga appears in nine forms. Those 9 forms symbolize 9 different human qualities. These are the qualities, which imbibing in our daily life can improve our personal and professional life.
So today relationship In the column, we will talk about what we learn from the 9 different forms of Goddess Durga during the nine days of Navratri, which can also make your business life easier.
Before proceeding, see in the graphic how these 9 life values symbolize all the nine goddesses.
Now let us talk in detail about what we can learn from the nine forms of mother, which will be useful in our professional life as well.
What to learn from Mother Shailputri? Goddess Shailputri is the first incarnation of Maa Durga. She is also called the daughter of mountains. Shail means mountain and putri means daughter. Mata Shailputri teaches us to stay connected to our roots. As a mountain stands tall and firm, it teaches people to stand firm in their beliefs and values. Maa Shailputri inspires humans to recognize and harness their inner strength, to be strong in the face of challenges and to be victorious. By following these above given things in our working life we can easily achieve our goals.
What to learn from Mata Brahmacharini? The second day of Navratri is dedicated to Mother Brahmacharini. It symbolizes austerity and restraint and teaches people the value of self-discipline and dedication. Maa Brahmacharini teaches how you can achieve success in life by having some restraint and channeling your energy in the right direction.
Patience and self-discipline are very important in professional life. When you have these things in you, you will wake up on time, sleep on time, reach office on time and complete all work on time. A balanced life always keeps you happy.
What to learn from Mother Chandraghanta? On the third day of Navratri, Goddess Chandraghanta is worshipped, with a half moon on her forehead. It symbolizes peace and stability. It is believed that Maa Chandraghanta teaches people that it is very important to maintain peace and inner balance despite being surrounded by problems.
Just as the moon stays calm throughout the night, it teaches us to be worry-free even in adverse circumstances. Although it is a bit difficult, but by adopting it we can balance our work life and stay stress free.
What to learn from Mata Kushmanda? On the fourth day of Navratri, Goddess Kushmanda, also known as the creator, is worshipped. Maa Kushmanda is said to inspire people to channelize their energy in the right direction. From this we learn that our energies should be spent in the proper work in the office. This will give a positive result.
What to learn from Skandamata? Skandamata symbolizes motherly love and protection. It teaches people how to love unconditionally. And it also teaches the sacrifices that love often has to make. Skandamata gives us a basic mantra to manage our personal lives, that of dedication and sacrifice in love. This is the biggest and most important thing for a strong relationship.
What to learn from Mata Katyayi? Goddess Katyayani is worshiped on the sixth day of Navratri. Mother Katyayi symbolizes courage and strength and teaches us to face our fears without any worries. Mata Katyayani also teaches people to always stand for truth and face challenges like a warrior. Mata Katyayani teaches us to bravely face any challenge in our professional life.
What to learn from Mata Kalratri? On the seventh day of Navratri, Kalaratri is worshiped as the fierce form of Maa Durga. Maa Kalaratri symbolizes the destruction of evil forces and freedom from their clutches. Maa Kalaratri teaches people two things – firstly, one should show courage and fierceness to face challenges and secondly, one should give up attachment. This teaches us that any work requires patience as well as courage.
What to learn from Mata Mahagauri? Mother Mahagauri is considered a symbol of purity. It teaches people the importance of inner purification and self-reflection. This teaches us that we should keep evaluating our own performance in the office. Also, there should be no feelings of jealousy and hatred towards anyone.
What to learn from Mata Siddhidatri? Mata Siddhidatri symbolizes divine knowledge and intelligence. It teaches people to follow the right path and always seek the truth. Mata Siddhidatri teaches us that one should never lie and by following the path of truth you can achieve any goal.
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