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Fifth day of navaratra
Skandamātā:- The name means “Mother of Skanda (Kārtikeya)”, the commander-in-chief of the gods’ army. She is depicted holding baby Skanda on her lap, symbolizing a mother’s love and protection. She rides a lion, representing courage and strength. She usually has four arms:
2Nd day of navaratra
Brahma” = penance / austerity, and “Charini” = one who practices. She is depicted as a serene goddess dressed in white, holding a japa mala (rosary) in her right hand and a kamandalu (water pot) in her left. She represents devotion, perseverance, discipline, and the power of medita
The first day of navaratra
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Mars and mercury conjunction
In Vedic astrology, a conjunction of Mars and Mercury brings together the energies of two very different planets. Mars, representing action, aggression, courage, and passion, is a fiery and assertive planet, while Mercury governs intellect, communication, analysis, and adaptability. When these two p
Venus and mercury cunjuction