• EP 05 - Chautha Din (Kushmanda) | चौथा दिन (कूष्मांडा)

  • Oct 14 2023
  • Length: 21 mins
  • Podcast

EP 05 - Chautha Din (Kushmanda) | चौथा दिन (कूष्मांडा)

  • Summary

  • On the fourth day of Navratri, we pay homage to the fourth embodiment of Goddess Kushmanda. She is the Adishakti, whose gentle smile is believed to have initiated the very breath of the universe and, in essence, the creation of the universe itself. The abode of Goddess Kushmanda is said to be situated at the centre of the solar system, and her divine radiance provides the world with luminous strength and light. Kushmanda embodies primal nature and Adishakti. In the primaeval darkness that once enveloped the universe, her tender smile bore the wish for the creation of the world, dispelling the darkness and ushering in light. Devotees who worship and meditate upon this effulgent form of the goddess on the fourth day of Navratri are believed to have all their desires fulfilled. Mother Kushmanda bestows blessings, offering both worldly joys and spiritual salvation. Tune in to this captivating episode and unlock a world of knowledge, exclusively on the auditory treasure trove that is “Audio Pitara.” 📲🔽 To listen to the full show, download our app from the Google Play Store. Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.app.audiopitara&pcampaignid=web_share And don't forget to visit https://audiopitara.com/ where you'll get access to all the latest updates and exclusive content of our shows! Stay Updated on our shows at audiopitara.com and follow us on Instagram and YouTube @audiopitara. Credits - Audio Pitara Team Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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