‘Shri Durga Dwatrinsha Naamamala Stotra’ is an exquisite Durga Mantra chant in ethereal voice of Anandmurti Gurumaa. The Stotra is the vibrant chanting of thirty-two names of Devi Durga. Shri Durga Dwatrinsha Naamamala stotra is hailing the glory of Devi, the eternal, all pervasive Shakti- that energy that transforms every form of life, helps every living being to take birth, to grow, to deteriorate and finally to die. The great sages named the primordial cosmic energy as Devi- the one who creates, preserves and destroys.
This track extols the different names of Devi Durga, the primordial cosmic energy responsible for the processes of creation and destruction that occur unceasingly. The resonance of this stotra creates a divine ambience, inviting everybody to take a plunge into this ocean of bliss.
32 Names of Maa Durga and their meanings
1. Durgā The Reliever of Difficulties
2. Durgātirśaminī Who puts difficulties at peace
3. Durgāpadvinivāriṇī Dispeller of difficult adversities
4. Durgamacchedinī, Who cuts down difficulty
5. Durgasādhinī The performer of Discipline to expel difficulties
6. Durganāśinī The Destroyer of Difficulty
7. Durgatoddhāriṇī Who holds the whip of difficulties
8. Durgenihantrī, Who sends difficulties to Ruin
9. Durgamāpahā Who measures difficulties
10. Durgamajñānadā Who makes difficulties unconscious
11. Durgadaityalokadavānalā Who destroys the world of difficult thoughts
12. Durgamā The mother of difficulties
13. Durgamālokā The perception of difficulties
14. Durgamātmasvarūpiṇī The Intrinsic Nature of the soul of difficulties
15. Durgamārgapradā Who searches through the difficulties
16. Durgamavidyā The knowledge of difficulties
17. Durgamāśritā The Extrication from difficulties
18. Durgamajñānasaḿsthānā The continued existence of difficulties
19. Durgamadhyānabhāsinī Whose meditation remains brilliant when in difficulties
20. Durgamohā Who deludes difficulties
21. Durgamagā Who resolves difficulties
22. Durgamārthasvarūpiṇī Who is the intrinsic nature of the object of difficulties
23. Durgamāsurasanhantrī The annihilator of the egotism of difficulties
24. Durgamāyudhadhāriṇī Bearer of the weapon against difficulties
25. Durgamāńgī The refinery of difficulties
26. Durgamatā Who is beyond difficulties
27. Durgamyā This present difficulty
28. Durgameśvarī The empress of difficulties
29. Durgabhīmā Who is terrible to difficulties
30. Durgabhāmā The lady to difficulties
31. Durgabhā The illuminator of difficulties
32. Durgadārinī Who cuts off difficulties
During the Indian festival of Navratri, Goddess Durga is worshiped in nine forms.
Day one of Navratri — Kalasha Sthapana (Kalasha Pooja)– Shailaputri Puja
Day Two of Navratri — Preeti Dwitiya — Brahmacharini Puja
Day Three of Navaratri — Chandrakanta pooja or Chandraghanta puja
Day Four of Navaratri — Kushmanda pooja
Day Five of Navratri — Skandamata Puja — Lalitha Panchami
Day Six of Navratri — Katyayani Puja — Maha Shashti or Durga Shashti
Day Seven of Navratri — Kaalratri Pooja — Durga Saptami or Maha Sapthami
Day Eight of Navaratri — Maha Gauri Pooja — (Durgashtami Puja/Maha Ashtami/Veerashtami)
Day Nine of Navaratri — Siddhidatri Puja — (Mahanavami/Maharnavami or Durga Navami)
Day Ten of Navratri — Aparajitha Puja or Shami Pooja — Vijaya Dashami or Dasara
For Shri Durga Ashtottara Shatanamavali Stotra visit,
For Mahishasuramardini Stotra visit,
For Adi Shankaracharya’s Atama Shatakam visit,
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