All Glories to Divine Mother!

The seventh day of Navratri is dedicated to Maa Kalaratri, whose form is very dear to Mahadeva. Kala means time. Time is extremely powerful. Time sets the ground for anything to take place. In the absence of time nothing can have an account. Time eats up everything. It keeps eating life moment after moment. But time is under the control of Divine Mother. She is not under the influence of time. Kala means black too. Black symbolises darkness which precedes light. Most part of the cosmos is black or dark. Kala also means death.

Ratri, however, means night. It again symbolises darkness or ignorance. Darkness instantly gives rise to fear. One cannot see clearly in the dark. Similarly, the vision gets compromised in ignorance. It prevents one from seeing the truth. Ignorance keeps one under fear. Fear of losing all that one thinks is. Ignorance also gives rise to ego. Ratri, that is night is the darkest when ego is at its height. It keeps one under bondage forever. Ego too blurs the perception. The ability to see through clearly gets hampered.

The name Kalaratri thus means the death of night. Maa Kalaratri annihilates darkness in the form of ignorance completely. Another name for Her is Shubhankari, meaning the bestwoer of auspiciousness. The thunderbolt of Kalaratri frees one from fears and ego thereby cutting all bondages. Maa Kalaratri assumes a terrible form that flees all negativity. No evil can come near, let alone touch, the true devotee of Maa Kalaratri. She is clad in single red cloth and tiger skin. She chooses to show four hands, Her left hands holding a scimitar and thunderbolt while Her right hands showing vara and abhaya mudhra. Her mount is a donkey.

Maa Kalaratri must be looked upon as the Mother and not just a Goddess. When one addresses Her as the Mother, Her benevolent heart makes Her come to protect the child from all kinds of evil. She removes gloom and ignorance from the devotee’s life. A true devotee of Maa Kalaratri can never be in want of anything, such is Her love and compassion.

Salutations to the One who prefers to be Kalaratri!

Quotes Corner

If you don’t behave as you believe, you will end by believing as you behave.

Fulton J. Sheen
Category - Spirituality

You don’t have to be a monk to enter the ultimate realm of happiness! Yes, it’s true.

Om Swami
Category - Happiness

Once trust is built, distance cannot kill it. Time and space alone cannot destroy authentic connection.

VironikaTugaleva
Category - Relationship

When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be.

Lao Tzu
Category - Success

Peace comes from within. Do not seek it without.

Buddha
Category - Peace

Behind every young child who believes in himself is a parent who believed first.

Matthew Jacobson
Category - Parenting

You earn a living to live well, not to kill yourself with stress.

Sadhguru
Category - Stress and Anxiety

Too many of us are not living our dreams because we are living our fears

Les Brown
Category - Fear

Facts Corner

Meditation aids in reducing stress and controls anxiety

Meditation promotes concentration and focus

Meditation enhances self-awareness

Gratitude increases optimism and totally removes pessimism

Gratitude removes toxic emotions from our body only focusing on positive and negative information aspects.

Musings on Divine Mother

Name 1

Shmshan Kalika

All glories to Divine Mother!

Of Her countless forms one She chooses to be is the form Shmshan Kalika or Shamshan Kalika. Shmshan means crematorium or cremation ground.

Name 2

Kali

All glories to Divine Mother!

This one is my favourite. Short, simple and filled with sweetness that knows no bounds.

Name 3

BhadraKali

All glories to Divine Mother!

Bhadra literally means good or auspicious. Maa BhadraKali is one who is all about goodness and auspiciousness.

Name 4

Kapalini

All glories to Divine Mother!

Kapal means skull. Kapalini is one who is the "skull bearer". Divine Mother wears a garland of skulls around Her neck and is called Kapalini.