Many Forms of Devi-1: Durga--Fierce, Yet Compassionate: All Gods gave her their Powers and Weapons to Annihilate Evil.
by Lalita Ramakrishna
by Lalita Ramakrishna
Many Forms of Devi-2: Kamakshi, Meenakshi, Visalakshi: Devi is Compassionate, in Whichever Form She is Worshipped.
by Lalita Ramakrishna
by Lalita Ramakrishna
Many Forms of Devi-4: Devi as Bhramara-amba: The Beautiful Form of Parasakti at the Famous Srisailam Shrine Combines Compassion with Valour.
by Lalita Ramakrishna
by Lalita Ramakrishna
Many Forms of Devi-5: Devi as Shyamala: The Form of the Supreme Mother as Knowledge Evokes a Sense of Humility in the Worshipper Highlighting his Sense of Helplessness.
by Lalita Ramakrishna
by Lalita Ramakrishna
Many Forms of Devi-6: Devi as Nila Sarasvati: The Divine Mother is the Vitality Behind the Sound of Siva mantra
by Lalita Ramakrishna
by Lalita Ramakrishna
Many Forms of Devi-7: Devi as Matangi: As Matangi, the Supreme Mother Helps to Delve Deep into our Consciousness and Bestows the Ability of Expression.
by Lalita Ramakrishna
by Lalita Ramakrishna
Many Forms of Devi-8: Devi as Kali: As One of the Ten Mahavidyas, Kali is Revered as the Destroys of Evil Forces.
by Lalita Ramakrishna
by Lalita Ramakrishna
Many Forms of Devi-9: Devi as Bala Tripurasundari: The Supreme Radiant Mother Rules over the Three Worlds, Symbolising the Power of Creation, Sustenance and Destruction.
by Lalita Ramakrishna
by Lalita Ramakrishna
Many Forms of Devi-10: Devi Shakambari: Splendorous Shakti in Nature's Divine Play
by Lalita Ramakrishna
by Lalita Ramakrishna
Many Forms of Devi-11: Devi as Dasa Mahavidya-I: Manifestations as Ten Forms of Cosmic Wisdom
by Lalita Ramakrishna
by Lalita Ramakrishna
Many Forms of Devi-12: Devi as Dasa Mahavidya-II: The Manifestations of Shakti and Vishnu have Commonalities.
by Lalita Ramakrishna
by Lalita Ramakrishna
Devi as Dasa Mahavidya—III: The Commonalities of the Manifestation of Shakti and Vishnu are Interesting.
by Lalita Ramakrishna
by Lalita Ramakrishna
Devi as Dasa Mahavidya—IV: Manifestations of Devi and the Dasavatar of Vishnu.
by Lalita Ramakrishna
by Lalita Ramakrishna
Many Forms of Devi-13: Aparna to Annapurna: The Bhiksha that a Spiritual Aspirants should Truly Beg from Divine Mother is the Food of Wisdom.
by Lalita Ramakrishna
by Lalita Ramakrishna
Many Forms of Devi-14: Devi as Dharma Simha-Asana-Stitha: Devi Rules Over Entire Creation Seated on Her Throne of Dharma
by Lalita Ramakrishna
by Lalita Ramakrishna
Many Forms of Devi-15: Myriad Colours of Devi: The Universal Mother Reveals Herself in Multitudinous Hues.
by Lalita Ramakrishna
by Lalita Ramakrishna
Many Forms of Devi-16: The Adorable Gait of Devi: Scriptures Portray the Divine Mother as the Elegance of Elephant
by Lalita Ramakrishna
by Lalita Ramakrishna
Many Forms of Devi-17: Devi is Dark Energy in the Cosmos: Kali is Dark in Colour-Darkness that is Vibrant and Full of Life.
by Lalita Ramakrishna
by Lalita Ramakrishna
Many Forms of Devi-18: Devi as Mahamaya, the Divine Illusion: The Wise Perceive the Names and Forms in the World as the Display of the Illusory Power of the Divine that Keeps all beings in a Vicious Cycle
by Lalita Ramakrishna
by Lalita Ramakrishna
Many Forms of Devi-19: Devi as Sarabha: Puranas Describe her Appearance as the Super Energy to ‘Control’ the Raging Forms of Siva and Vishnu
by Lalita Ramakrishna
by Lalita Ramakrishna
Many Forms of Devi-21: Radha the Divine Power as Love: There is Deep Philosophy behind the Popular Description of Rasa Krida
by Lalita Ramakrishna
by Lalita Ramakrishna
Many Forms of Devi-22: Devi as Sita is Incarnation of Sri Lakshmi: Rama's Winning the Hand of Sita by Subduing Siva's Bow is a Legendary Tale that Kindles Joy and Piety.
by Lalita Ramakrishna
by Lalita Ramakrishna
Many Forms of Devi-23: Devi as Bhavani: Adi Sankara Beautifully Envisions the Supreme as Bhavani which Literally means the ‘Giver of Life’
by Lalita Ramakrishna
by Lalita Ramakrishna