What Navratri Is Really Asking of Us: The Nine Forms of Devi and Nine Ways of Being

My childhood was filled with stories of Devi told to me by my grandmother at bedtime; only those were not meant to put me to bed but to awaken something within me, though I did not know it then. She did not explain the why or the how of anything. She did not interpret. Probably […]
Durga: The Warrior Goddess of Victory and Empowerment

Every autumn, across India and the global diaspora, millions celebrate one of Hinduism’s most beloved festivals: Navratri, the nine nights dedicated to Goddess Durga. Clay images of a radiant goddess ten-armed, riding a lion, defeating a buffalo demon are created, worshipped with devotion, and then immersed in rivers. Homes are cleaned, new clothes are worn, […]
Kali: The Most Misunderstood Goddess in Hinduism

There’s an image that terrifies Western audiences and, increasingly, Westernized Indians: a dark-skinned Goddess with wild hair, tongue lolling out, wearing a garland of severed heads and a skirt of dismembered arms, standing on the prone body of Shiva, holding a sword and a freshly cut head dripping blood. This is Kali. And if that […]
Devi Mahatmya: The 700 Verses That Changed Goddess Worship Forever

Before there was the Devi Bhagavata Purana. Before elaborate Shakta philosophy systematized Goddess supremacy. Before centuries of theological development positioned the Divine Feminine at the center of cosmic reality. There was the Devi Mahatmya (देवीमाहात्म्यम्). 700 verses. 13 chapters. Probably composed in the 6th century CE. Embedded within the larger Markandeya Purana. This text did […]
Devi Bhagavata Purana: The Goddess as Supreme Reality

Most introductions to Hinduism will tell you about the Trimurti Brahma the Creator, Vishnu the Preserver, Shiva the Destroyer. Three male gods performing cosmic functions. This framing is so common that it feels natural, inevitable. But there’s a problem: it erases the Goddess. Not “reduces” her. Not “marginalizes” her. Erases her. Because there’s a text […]
From Devi to Durga: What Feminine Power Really Means Beyond Rituals

When we think of the goddess in India, the image that often arises is festival-driven: Navratri pandals, Durga idols immersed in water, lamps lit at dawn, chants rising with the beat of drums. These rituals are beautiful, binding families and communities together, reminding us of continuity across centuries. Yet, the question persists: if the Devi […]
The Esoteric Significance of the Devi-Mahatmya

There are texts you read for knowledge. And then there are those that feel like they’re reading you. The Devi Mahatmyam is one such scripture. It doesn’t just recount the battles of a goddess-it mirrors the battles of your own soul. It doesn’t just narrate divine victories-it awakens your inner Shakti. Often known as Durga […]
Devi Mahatmyam: Explore the Glory of the Goddess

There are some scriptures that don’t just speak to you-they stir something in you. Something old. Something sacred. Something eternal. One of those is the Devi Mahatmyam-also known as the Glory of the Goddess. If you’ve ever sat with questions about Shakti-about the divine feminine force that pulses through every story, every ritual, every breath […]
What Is the Esoteric Meaning of the Devi Mahatmyam?

If you’ve ever read or even heard the Devi Mahatmyam, also known as the Durga Saptashati or Chandi Path, you might have wondered, is this just a mythological tale of gods and demons, or is there something deeper going on? The truth is, this isn’t just a story; it’s a spiritual map, a manual for […]
Song of the Mother: The Forgotten Scripture of the Devi Gita

Have you ever heard of the Devi Gita? If not, you’re not alone. Despite its profound wisdom, this sacred text remains hidden in the shadows of more widely known scriptures. Nestled within the Devi Bhagwat Puran, the Devi Gita is a radiant gem where the Goddess doesn’t just appear, she speaks, teaches, and transforms. This […]