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Day 1 Durga devi : She is a form of Parvati, who is the daughter of Raja Himavan, the

king of the mountains. The worship of Goddess Durga devi is undertaken to reach a high
state of consciousness.

Day 2 Sri Bala Tripura Sundari Devi is the child form of the Goddess; her devotees with
abundance in wealth, intelligence, good health, and makes them overall victorious in
life.

Day 3: Sri Gayatri devi : She is known to be the Goddess of Vedic hymns. Goddess
Gayatri is also known as Ved Mata. She has three heads that's why she is also called as
Goddess of Trimurti.

Day 4 Sri annapurna devi: She is the goddess who delivers food for all living beings on
earth. The name 'Annapurna' itself stands for 'giver of sufficient food'. With the
blessings of Annapurna Devi, we can consume food and survive in this world.

Day 5 Lalita Tripura Sundari Devi is considered to be the most important incarnation of
Adi Parashakti. She, along with Lord Shiva creates, protects and destroys the world. Her
glory is mentioned in the Lalita Sahasranama and features her greatness and kindness
among all the living creatures in the world

Day 6 Sri Maha lakshmi devi : Lakshmi means “to guide” the seeker on the path of
spirituality to reach the Ultimate Goal of Self Realisation (Lakshya). Lakshmi represents
the WEALTH of Sattvik qualities (Lakshana-s, like Truthfulness,

Day 7 Sri Saraswati Devi : Saraswati means “one who facilitates the individual to
understand and experience his true Higher Nature (State of Immortality) within
himself.” Therefore, Sri Saraswati represents Spiritual Knowledge and the Higher Divine
Experience.

Day 8 Mahishasura Mardini Devi is said to bring peace to the devotee and removes all
fear and sadness. It drives away negative emotions like doubt, anger, ego and inertia.
This stotram also removes obstacles from the path of the believer.

Day 9 Rajarajeswari Devi is gnana swaroopini (the embodiment of Gnana or wisdom).


The Trimurthis - Brahma, Vishnu and Maheswara are the lords of Ashta Digpalakas.
They are called Rajeswar, and the goddess who rules over these Trimurthis is called
Rajarajeswari.

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