Shiva without power in non-Shiva. The Hindu philosophy believes the power to be a feminine energy because inspite of a female being a symbol of love, mercy and compassion she becomes dangerously ferocious to defend her young ones.
In Vedic mantras, the mother is the prime god. Mother not only creates a child from her body and energizes but becomes the biggest and the most effective teacher of her child to mould his future. When gods take incarnations they respect their respective mothers as the most sacred living objects.
The Wisdom is sought by worshipping Gayatri. Ma Saraswati is the goddess of all knowledge. She has helped gods in hours of need by lending them wisdom. Ma Durga destroys those demonic forces that make a mistake of taking the women to be weaklings. She wreaks havoc by becoming a raging fury. The citadel of women power, she is.
Foreword
Without power even Shiva is a lifeless body. Puranas reveal this universal truth. Power Supreme manifests itself in goddess incarnations to defend the forces of light. The blessings of Maa Shakti is needed to negotiate the rough course of life. To get blessed one has to surrender to the mercy of the goddesses. The devotee of Durga can get his or her wishes fulfilled. There is no caste or creed discrimination.
Gayatri Mantra recitation is the daily custom of a Hindu. Through the recitation he seeks the blessings of the goddess of all sciences to get blessed with an awakened brain. For one's progress a receptive brain is a must.
Maa Saraswati is the goddess of knowledge and wisdom. The knowledge includes spiritual awakening for attainment of link up with Power Supreme. She rides a peacock which is the symbol of aesthetic beauty. She also uses white swan as her carrier whenever the accent is on piety and innocence. By understanding the symbolisms used in the mythological stories of Hindu Dharma one can make one's life aglow with truth and beauty.
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