Finding strength, peace and internal stability through reading Durga Saptashati.
Sri Ramakrishna was a devotee of the Goddess Durga.
The Devi said: 'And whoever with concentrated mind shall pray to me constantly with these hymns, I shall without doubt put down every trouble of his'.
The greatest realization is absorbing the 13 chapters, Durga Saptashati and understanding the sacred scriptures.
The Holy scriptures are, seven hundred verses grouped into 537 sections. Durga Saptashati extols the greatness Sri Durga, therefore it is known as Durga Sapta Sati.
The other common name of Durga Saptashati and widely recognized is DEVIMAHATMYA (The Glory of the Goddess). The Goddess Durga who is also The Supreme Goddess Jagad-dhatri.
By reading Durga Saptashati we find our inner self in peace. Everything is all right.
Thinking of thoughts as being thought waves.
Calming thought waves and knowing how.
The Supreme Goddess is the power of concentrated awareness that subdues the thoughts-waves and takes us to a calmer, purer state of consciousness, that which is peaceful.
May we find the strength to find the teachings of Chandi, Durga Saptashati, Devisukta. To think on them and to read them. Our thoughts become better and we find fresh meanings in our lives. Our negative memories become unimportant and we can in moments of stress remember the teaching and smile.
The teaching Sri Ramakrishna.
Sri Ramakrishna was a devotee of the Supreme Goddess. (His religious school of thought led to the formation of the Ramakrishna Mission led by his chief disciple Swami Vivekananda).
The Durga Saptashati hymns are well known in Vedanta circles. They are sung every evening around the world in temples of the Ramakrishna Order, and in many other places of worship.
Ramakrishna said, 'I tell you the truth: Direct your mind toward God. Do your duty with one hand and with the other hold to God. After the duty is over, you will hold God with both hands'.
Here are some verses from the hymns:
'To her who presides over the elements and the senses and is ever present in all human beings, to the all-pervading Devi, salutations again and again. To her who pervades this entire world and abides in the form of consciousness, salutations to her, salutations to her, again and again'.
'The place of my sanctuary where this poem is duly chanted everyday, I will never forsake and there my presence is certain'.
'This poem of my greatness, chanted, of concentrated minds and listened to always with devotion; for it is the supreme course of well-being'.
'It creates a peacefulness,,,,,,,,,and is the best promoter of friendship among men when split occurs in their union'.
'Those also who listen with devotion to this sublime poem on my greatness, with concentrated mind, to them nothing wrong shall happen,,,,,, and never separation from beloved ones'.
'Let one listen to this glorification of mine everywhere, at a propitiatory ceremony, on seeing a bad dream, and when there is great influence of planets. (By that means) evil portents subside, as also the unfavorable influence of planets, and the bad dream seen by men turns into a good dream'.
'Through my power, lions ect, robbers and enemies, flee from a distance from him who remembers this story of mine'. (From Durga Saptashati. Durga Sapta Shati).
The sanskrit word Durga means a fort or a place that is protected and thus difficult to reach. Sapta means seven and Shati means sacred force, power, energy.
Mount Everest and Himalaya. Peace.
Himalaya comes from two sanskrit words meaning snow, abode. Seeing the beauty of Mount Everest gives us a different picture in our mind. We can come away from all the tensions in life and find inner peace and strength.
More verses from the hymns.
'The Devi, smiling gently, seated upon the lion on a huge golden peak of the great mountain.'......'The devas saw there a concentration of light like a mountain blazing excessively'.....'Most surpassingly beautiful, dwells there shedding lustre on Mount Himalaya'.....'The Devi stationed on the snowy mountain'......'Resolving thus, the devas went to Himavat, lord of the mountains, and there extolled the Devi'. (From Durga Saptashati.)
"No matter where we are, or what we are feeling, if we just go through the motions of praying daily, the faith and the protection of God will come". Anakay Koshka.