OM NAMAH SHIVAYA OM Chanted by Maha Atma Choa Kok Sui This powerful mantra is a great tool for purifying a room of negative energies and Releasing negative entities so they can merge with the Light. It is Anti-psychic attack and it can Neutralize negative energies from others. Lord Shiva- God the power manifests as creative destruction. Through the power of Shiva, obstacles are removed- spiritual and physical obstacles. Through power, old forms are destroyed so that new forms can manifest. There will 108 times Mantra chanting for whole shravan month at 5:30 p.m on zoom. Join us for powerful mantra chanting of ' Om Namah Shivaya Om ' 108 Times , in the Voice of Our Beloved Teacher Maha Atma Choa Koi Sui and elevate your spirit! Date : 22nd July, Monday Onwards Duration : 22nd July - 19th August Time : 5:30pm - 6:00pm Online, Zoom Join us online using the same link. Click here to join this Zoom Link at 5:30p.m : https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86265179360?pwd=vgxojYnd2...
The 4th Day of Navratri: Worship of Maa Kushmanda On the fourth day of Navratri, devotees worship Maa Kushmanda , the fourth form of Goddess Durga. Her name is derived from "Ku" meaning little, "Ushma" meaning energy, and "Anda" meaning cosmic egg, signifying that she created the universe with her divine smile. She is believed to reside within the sun, radiating warmth and energy, and bringing light to the world. Significance of Maa Kushmanda Maa Kushmanda is known as the creator of the universe, and she represents life, warmth, and vitality . Her worship symbolizes the power of creation and the ability to illuminate even the darkest spaces. Her blessings are believed to bring health, happiness, and positive energy into the lives of devotees. Connection to the Anahata (Heart) Energy Center Maa Kushmanda is associated with the Anahata Energy Center , or the Heart Energy Center, located at the center of the chest. This chakra governs love, compass...
Day 1 of Navratri: Worship of Maa Shailaputri – The Beginning of the Spiritual Journey The first day of Navratri is dedicated to Maa Shailaputri , the embodiment of strength and purity. Her name, "Shailaputri," means the daughter of the mountains, and she is a form of Goddess Parvati. Symbolizing the power of nature and Mother Earth, Maa Shailaputri holds a Trishul (trident) in one hand and a lotus in the other, riding a bull named Nandi. Her worship marks the start of Navratri, a nine-day festival of devotion, penance, and celebration. Significance of Maa Shailaputri Maa Shailaputri represents the primal force of nature, symbolizing balance and strength. She embodies the foundation upon which the entire spiritual journey is built. By invoking her blessings on the first day, devotees seek to establish a strong base for the remaining days of the festival, preparing themselves both physically and spiritually for the days ahead. Her story is tied to her previous incarnation as S...
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