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Monday 29 October 2012

Shri Laxmiji Photo

Goddess Lakshmi or it also said by Mahalakshmi which is the Hindu goddess of riches, fate, and loveliness, the lotus blossom and richness. Representation of lakshmi which is establish a Jain and was Buddhist monument, in trappings to Hindu temple. Similar to the Greek Aphrodite and Roman place – who also originate from the sea – She is usually thought of as the representation of resources fortune, magnificence and riches.


She was the companion of Vishnu and wedded or romanced it was his life of Rama and Krishna.








Friday 26 October 2012

108 Name of Maa Laxmi with Meaning


Aditi - Bright or Radiant like the Sun
Ahladajanani - Source of Joy and happiness
Amrutha - One who is like Amrut (Nectar)
Anagha - The Sinless
Anugrahaprada - Granter of Good Wishes
Ashoka - Dispeller of Sorrows
Bhaskari - Radiant like the Sun
Bhuvaneshwarya - The Supreme Deity
Bilvanilaya - One who lives under Bilva tree
Brahma Vishnu Shivatmika - Trinity of Brahma-Vishnu-Shiva
Buddhi - Intelligence
Chanda - One who is cool like the Moon
Chandrarupa - Moon-Faced
Chandrasahodari - Sister of the Moon
Chandravadana - Having Moon like Face
Chaturbhuja - One having four arms
Daridriya - Dhwamsini Destroyer of Poverty
Daridriyanashini - One who removes poverty
Deepa - With Radiance
Deepta - Flame-Like
Deetya - One who Answers the Prayers
Devi - The Deity
Devi - The Goddesse
Devi - The Goddess
Dhanadhanyaki - Bestower of Wealth and Food grains
Dhanya - Embodiment of Gratitude
Dharmanilaya - Creator of Eternal Law
Harini - Beautiful like Deer
Harivallabhi - The Devine Consort of Lord Hari
Hemamalini - Having Golden Garlands
Hiranmayi - Golden Appearance of Hirana (Dear)
Hiranyapraka - Amidst Gold
Indira - Radiant like the Sun
Indusheetala - One who is cool like the Moon
Jaya - The Goddess of Victory
Kamakshi - One with Attractive Eyes
Kamala - Lotus
Kamalasambhava - Originating from the Lotus
Kantha - The Divine Consort of Vishnu
Karuna - Kindhearted
Lakashokavinashini - Remover of Universal Agonies
Lakshmi - Goddess of Wealth and Fortune
Lokamatri - Mother of the Universe
Mahakali - A Form of Kali
Mangala - Most Auspicious
Narayana - Samashrita One who sought Refuge in Narayana
Navadurga - All Nine Forms of Durga
NityaPushta - Gaining Strength Day By Day
Nrupaveshvagathananda - Loves to Live in Palaces
Padma - Lotus
Padmagandhini - Having the Aroma of Lotus
Padmahasta - Having Lotus-Like Hands
Padmakshya - Lotus-eyed
Padmalaya - Sitting on the Lotus
Padmamaladhara - The Wearer of Lotus Garland
Padmamukhi - Lotus-Faced
Padmanabhapriya - Beloved of Padmanabha
Padmapriya - The Lover of Lotus
Padmasundari - Beautiful Like the Lotus
Padmini - Lotus
Padmodbhava - One Who Emerged Out of the Lotus
Paramatmika - Omnipresent
Prabha - One who is Radiant like the Sun
Prakruti - Natural World
Prasadabhimukhi - Emerging to Grant Boons
Prasannakshi - With graceful eyes
Preeta Pushkarini - One with lovely eyes
Punyagandha - Having Divine Scent
Pushti - Healthy
Pushti - Possesses All Wealth
Ramaa - Pleaser of the Lord
Samudratanaya - Beloved Daughter of the Ocean of Milk
Sarvabhootahitaprada - Provider of Universal Facts
Sarvapadravanivarini - Dispeller of all Distresses
Satya - The Truthful
Shanta - Peaceful
Shiva - The Auspicious One
Shivakari - Source of all auspicious things
Shraddha - Devotion
Shubha - One who is auspicious
Shubhaprada - Granter of Auspicious Things
Shuchi - Personification of Purity
Shuklamalambara - Wearer of White Garland
Siddhi - Ever Ready to Protect
Straina - Soumya Showering Goodness on Women
Sudha - Amrut (Nectar)
Suprasanna - Ever Glowing and Smiling
Surabhi - Celestial Creature
Swadha - Shape of Swadhadevi (Inauspicious)
Swaha - Shape of Swahadevi (Auspicious)
Trikala-dnyanasampanna - Aware of all, the Past, Present and Future
Udaranga - Endowed with a Beautiful Body
Vachi - Eloquent Speaker
Varalakshmi - Granter of Bounty
Vararoha - Ready to Offer Boons
Vasudha - The Earth
Vasudharini - Bearing burden of the Earth
Vasundhara - Daughter of the Earth
Vasuprada - Bestower of Wealth
Vibha - Radiant
Vibhuti - Prosperity
Vidya - Knowledge
Vikruti - Many-Sided Nature
Vimala - Pure, Chaste
Vishnupatni - The Consort of Vishnu
Vishnuvakshah - Residing in Vishnu's Chest
Vishwajanani - Mother of the Universe
Yashaswini - The Famous and Reputed

Maa Lakshmi Ashtottara Shatanaamavali



Lakshmi Ashtottara Shatanaamavali 

Om Prakruthyai namaha 
Om Vikruthyai namaha 
Om Vidyayai namaha 
Om Sarva-butha-hita-pradayai namaha 
Om Shradhayai namaha 
Om Vibhutyai namaha 
Om Surabyai namaha 
Om Para-matma-kayai namaha 
Om Vache namaha 
Om Padma-layayai namaha 
Om Padmayai namaha 
Om Suchayai namaha 
Om Swahayai namaha 
Om Swadayai namaha 
Om Sudhayai namaha 
Om Dhanyayai namaha 
Om Hiranyayai namaha 
Om Lakshmyai namaha 
Om Nitya-poostayai namaha 
Om Vibha-varyai namaha 
Om Adityai namaha 
Om Dityai namaha 
Om Dhiptayai namaha 
Om Vasu-dayai namaha 
Om Vasu-dharinyai namaha 
Om Kama-layai namaha 
Om Kanthayai namaha 
Om Kamakshmyai namaha 
Om Kroda-sambavayai namaha 
Om Anugraha-paradayai namaha 
Om Budhaye namaha 
Om Anaghayai namaha 
Om Hari-vallabayai namaha 
Om Ashokayai namaha 
Om Amrutayai namaha 
Om Loka-shoka-vinasinyai namaha 
Om Dharma-nilayayai namaha 
Om Karu-nayai namaha 
Om Loka-mathre namaha 
Om Padma-priyayai namaha 
Om Padma-hastayai namaha 
Om Padma-kshemyai namaha 
Om Padam-sundaryai namaha 
Om Padmod-bhavayai namaha 
Om Padma-mukyai namaha 
Om Padma-naba-priyayai namaha 
Om Ramayai namaha 
Om Padma-mala-darayai namaha 
Om Devyai namaha 
Om Padminyai namaha 
Om Padma-gandinyai namaha 
Om Punya-gandayai namaha 
Om Supra-sannayai namaha 
Om Prasadabi-mukhyai namaha 
Om Prabhayai namaha 
Om Chandra-vadhanayai namaha 
Om Chandrayai namaha 
Om Chandra-sahodaryai namaha 
Om Chatur-bhujayai namaha 
Om Chandra-roopayai namaha 
Om Indirayai namaha 
Om Indu-seethalayai namaha 
Om Ahloda-janyai namaha 
Om Pustyai namaha 
Om Shivayai namaha 
Om Shivakaryai namaha 
Om Satyai namaha 
Om Vimalayai namaha 
Om Vishwa-jananyai namaha 
Om Tustayai namaha 
Om Dharidhrya-nashinyai namaha 
Om Preeti-phuskarinyai namaha 
Om Shantayai namaha 
Om Shukla-malyam-barayai namaha 
Om Shriyai namaha 
Om Bhaskaryai namaha 
Om Bilva-nilayayai namaha 
Om Vara-rohayai namaha 
Om Yashasvinyai namaha 
Om Vasundarayai namaha 
Om Udarangayai namaha 
Om Harinyai namaha 
Om Hema-malinyai namaha 
Om Dhana-dhanya-karyai namaha 
Om Sidhaye namaha 
Om Srainya-saumyayai namaha 
Om Shubha-pradhayai namaha 
Om Nrupa-veshma-gatha-nandhayai namaha 
Om Varalakshmai namaha 
Om Vatsu-pradhyai namaha 
Om Shubayai namaha 
Om Hiranya-prakarayai namaha 
Om Samudra-tanayayai namaha 
Om Jayayai namaha 
Om Mangalayai namaha 
Om devyai namaha 
Om Vishnu-vaksha-stala-stitayai namaha 
Om Vishnu-patnai namaha 
Om Prasanakshyai namaha 
Om Narayana samashritayai namaha 
Om Daridhrya-dvamsinyai namaha 
Om Dhevyai namaha 
Om Sarvo-padrava-varenyai namaha 
Om Nava-durgayai namaha 
Om Maha-kalyai namaha 
Om Bramha-vishnu-shivat-mikayai namaha 
Om Tri-kala-gnyana-sampannayai namaha 
Om Bhuwa-neshwaryai namaha 

Maa Lakshmi Aarti


Mata Lakshmi Aarti

Jai lakshmi maataa, Maiyaa jaya lakshmi maataa
Tumako nishadina dhyaavata, Hara vishnu vidhaataa

Brahmaanii, rudraanii, kamalaa, Tuuhii hai jaga maataa
Suurya chandramaa dhyaavata, Naarada rishi gaataa

Durgaa ruupa nirantara, sukha sampati daataa
Jo koi tumako dhyaavata, riddhi siddhi dhana paataa

Tuuhii hai paataala basantii, Tuuhii shubha daataa
Karma prabhaava prakaashaka, Jaganidhi ke traataa

Jisa ghara mein tuma rahatii, saba sadaguna aataa
Kara sake koii kara le, mana nahin ghabaraataa

Tuma bina yagya na hove, Vastra na koii paataa
Khaana paana kaa vaibhava, Saba tumase hii aataa

Shubha guna mandira sundara, Kshirodadhi jaataa
Ratana chaturdasha tuma hii, Koii nahiin paataa

Aartii lakshmii jii kii, Jo koii nara gaataa
Ura aananda umanga ati, Paapa utara jaataa

Wednesday 10 October 2012

Nine Name of Maa Durga


1. Maa Shailputri

2. Maa Brahmachaarini

3. Maa Chandraghantaa

4. Maa Kushmanda

5. Maa Skanmata

6. Maa Katyayini

7. Maa Kaalratri

8. Maa Mahagauri

9. Maa Sidhidaatri


Brahmacharini Devi


Devi Chandraghanta


Devi Gauri


Devi Kushmanda


Devi Siddhidatri


Kalratri


Katyayani Mata


Maa Skanda


Shailputri Mata

Maa Durga Aarti



Jai Ambe Gauri maiyaa, jai Shyaama Gauri 
Nishdin tumko dhyaavat, Hari Brahmaa Shivji,
Jai Ambe Gauri maiyaa, jai Shyaama Gauri

Maang sindur biraajat, tiko mrigmadko,
Ujjvalse do naina, chandravadan niko,
Jai Ambe Gauri maiyaa, jai Shyaama Gauri

Kanak saman kalevar, raktaambar raje,
Raktapushp galmaala, kanthhaar saje,
Jai Ambe Gauri maiyaa, jai Shyaama Gauri

Kehari vaahan rajat, khadg khappar dhari
sur nar munijan sevat, tinke dukhahaari,
Jai Ambe Gauri maiyaa, jai Shyaama Gauri

Kaanan kundal shobhit, naasagre moti
Kotik chandra divaakar, samraajat jyoti,
Jai Ambe Gauri maiyaa, jai Shyaama Gauri

Shumbh- nishumbh vidaare, MahishaaSur ghatia
Dhumra-vilochan naina, nishdin madmati
Jai Ambe Gauri maiyaa, jai Shyaama Gauri

Brahmaani, Rudraani tum Kamalaa Raani,
Agam-nigam bakhaani. tum Shiv patraani,
Jai Ambe Gauri maiyaa, jai Shyaama Gauri

Chaunsath yogini gaavat, nritya karat Bhairon,
Baajat tab mridanga, aur bajat damru,
Jai Ambe Gauri maiyaa, jai Shyaama Gauri

Tum ho jag ki maataa, tum hi ho bhartaa,
Bhaktan ki dukh hartaa, sukh sampati kartaa,
Jai Ambe Gauri maiyaa, jai Shyaama Gauri

Bhujaa char ati shobhit, var mudraa dhaari,
Manvaanchhit phal paavat, sevak nar naari,
Jai Ambe Gauri maiyaa, jai Shyaama Gauri

Kanchan thaal virajat, agaru kapur baati
Malketu men rajat, kotiratan jyoti,
Jai Ambe Gauri maiyaa, jai Shyaama Gauri

Nav Durga Chalisa



Namo Namo Durge Sukh karani, Namo Namo ambe Dukh harani. 

Niraakaar hai jyoti tumhari, Tihun lok phaili ujayaari. 

Shashi lalaat mukh mahaavishaala, Netra laal bhrikutee vikaraala. 

Roop Matu ko adhikaa suhave, Daras karat jan ati sukh pave. 

Tum sansaar shakti laya kina, Paalan hetu anna dhan dina. 

Annapurnaa hui jag paala, Tumhi aadi sundari Baala. 

Pralaya kaal sab naashan hari, Tum gauri Shiv-Shankar pyaari. 

Shiv yogi tumhre guna gaaven, Brahma Vishnu tumhen nit dhyaaven. 

Roop Saraswati ko tum dharaa, De subuddhi rishi munina ubaara. 

Dharyo roop Narsimha ko ambaa, Pragat bhayin phaad kar khamba. 

Rakshaa kari Prahlaad bachayo, Hiranakashipu ko swarga patha yo. 

Lakshmi roop dharo jag maahin, Shree Naaraayan anga samaahin. 

Ksheer sindhu men karat vilaasa, Dayaa Sindhu, deeje man aasa. 

Hingalaja men tumhin Bhavaani, Mahimaa amit na jet bakhani. 

Maataangi Dhoomaavati Mata, Bhuvneshwari bagalaa sukhdaata. 

Shree Bhairav lara jog taraani, Chhinna Bhala bhav dukh nivaraani. 

Kehari Vahan soh Bhavani, Langur Veer Chalat agavani. 

Kar men khappar khadag viraaje, Jaako dekh kaal dan bhaaje. 

Sohe astra aur trishoola, Jaase uthata shatru hiya shoola. 

Nagarkot men tumhi viraajat, Tihun lok men dankaa bajat. 

Shumbhu Nishumbhu Danuja tum maare, Rakta-beeja shankhan samhare. 

Mahishaasur nripa ati abhimaani, Jehi aghaa bhar mahi akualani. 

Roop karal Kaalika dhara, Sen Sahita tum tin samhara. 

Padi garha Santan par jab jab, Bhayi sahaaya Matu tum tab tab. 

Amarpuni aru basaava loka, Tava Mahimaa sab rahen asoka. 

Jwala men hai jyoti tumhaari, Tumhen sada poojen nar nari. 

Prem bhakti se Jo yash gaave, Dukh-daridra nikat nahin aave. 

Dhyave tumhen jo nar man leyee, Janam-maran tako chuti jaee. 

Jogi sur-muni kahat pukaari, Jog na ho bin shakti tumhaari. 

Shankar Aacharaj tap keenhon, Kam, krodha jeet sab leenhon. 

Nisidin dhyaan dharo Shankar ko,Kahu kal nahini sumiro tum ko. 

Shakti roop ko maran naa payo,Shakti gayi tab man pachitaayo. 

Sharnaagat hui keerti bakhaani,Jai jai jai Jagdamba Bhavaani. 

Bhayi prasanna Aadi Jagdamba, Dayi shakti nahin keen vilambaa. 

Mokon Matu kashta ati ghero,Tum bin kaun hare dukh mero. 

Aasha trishna nipat sataaven,Moh madadik sab binsaaven. 

Shatru nash keeje Maharaani,Sumiron ekachita tumhen Bhavani. 

Karo kripa Hey Matu dayaala, Riddhi-Siddhi de karahu nihaala. 

Jab lagi jiyoon daya phal paoon, Tumhro yash men sada sunaoon. 

Durga Chalisa jo gave, Sab sukh bhog parampad pave.

Sunday 7 October 2012

Worship the Maa Durga Goddess?



We think this energy is only a form of the Divine Mother, who is the mother of all, and all of us are her children. "Why mother; why not father?", Indians believe that God's glory, his cosmic energy, his greatness and supremacy can best be depicted as the motherhood aspect of God. Just as a child finds all these qualities in his or her mother, similarly, all of us look upon God as mother. In fact, Hinduism is the only religion in the world, which gives so much importance to the mother aspect of God because we believe that mother is the creative aspect of the absolute. 


Navratri is celebrated in a large number of Indian communities. The mother goddess is said to appear in 9 forms, and each one is worshipped for a day. These nine forms signify various traits that the goddess influence in maa durga.

Need Navratri Power



As we join our parents in worshipping "Ma Durga" during the Navaratri. She will bestow on you wealth, auspiciousness, prosperity, knowledge, and other potent powers to cross every hurdle of life. Remember, everyone in this world worships power, i.e., Durga, because there is no one who does not love and long for power in some form or the other.



During this vowed religious observance, a pot is installed (ghatasthapana) at a sanctified place at home. A lamp is kept lit in the pot for nine days. The pot symbolizes the universe. The uninterrupted lit lamp is the medium through which we worship the effulgent Adishakti, i.e. Sree Durgadevi. During Navratri, the principle of Sree Durgadevi is more active in the atmosphere.

Navratri Science


During Navaratri, we invoke the energy aspect of God in the form of the universal mother, commonly referred to as "Durga," which literally means the remover of miseries of life. She is also referred to as "Devi" (goddess) or "Shakti" (energy or power). It is this energy, which helps God to proceed with the work of creation, preservation and destruction. Worship of Shakti re-confirms the scientific theory that energy is imperishable. It cannot be created or destroyed. It is always there. Every year the beginning of summer and the beginning of winter are two very important junctures of climatic change and solar influence. These two junctions have been chosen as the sacred opportunities for the worship of the divine power because:

(1) We believe that it is the divine power that provides energy for the earth to move around the sun, causing the changes in the outer nature and that this divine power must be thanked for maintaining the correct balance of the universe.

(2) Due to the changes in the nature, the bodies and minds of people undergo a considerable change, and hence, we worship the divine power to bestow upon all of us enough potent powers to maintain our physical and mental balance.

Saturday 6 October 2012

Navratri Celebrations


in South India:-
In the South Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, the festival of Navratri is celebrated in a different manner. Women adorn their houses with dolls (Bommai Kolu), draw traditional designs or rangolis (patterns made on the floor by using various coloured powders and flowers), and light lamps. During this festival (also known as Kolu in the state of Tamil Nadu), families proudly display traditional wooden dolls and gather to sing songs and depict scenes from the various epics, for a period of ten days. Another runaway hit is the sundal, a special sweet made from lentil and brown sugar. Families and friends exchange the traditional gifts of coconuts, clothes and sweets on this occasion.
Kerala;- celebrates the ten day Navaratri with musical & dance programs and events , Vijayadashami- Vidyarambham -(Ezhuthinu Eiruthal) (a foot step of an official learning of knowledge & alphabets) & conducting Navaratri Sangeetholtsavam, 
Mysore, the city of palaces in Karnataka celebrates the ten day Dussehra(Vijaya Dashami) in a royal style. The Mysore Palace is illuminated with a myriad lights. Majestic processions, a torch light parade and dance and musical events enliven the tranquil city.,

In North India:-
In the state of Punjab, people usually fast during this period, for seven days, and on Ashtami, the eighth day, devotees break their fast by worshipping young girls who are supposed to be representatives of the Goddess herself by offering them the traditional puris (sort of deep-fried Indian bread), halwa (a dessert primarily made of flour and sugar), chanas (Bengal gram) and red chunnis (long scarves). In this region, the festival is predominantly linked with harvest. This is the time of the khetri, (wheat grown in pots in the urban context) that is worshipped in homes, and whose seedlings are given to devotees as blessings from God.

In West Bengal, it takes the form of Durga Puja, an occasion to celebrate the Triumph of Good over Evil. According to legend, a vicious buffalo-demon, Mahishasura, had raised hell at the gates of heaven, causing widespread terror. The Goddess Durga was actualised by the combined efforts of all the deities to slay him. Thus, Durga astride a lion, with an assortment of weapons in her 10 hands, slayed Mahishasura. Durga is also worshipped as Shakti, and beautiful idols of the Mother Goddess adorn elaborate pandals (marquees) for five days (starting from the fifth day of Navratri). Believers (and non-believers) flock to these pandals with gay abandon. On the tenth day of the celebrations, the idols are carried out in colourful processions to be immersed (visarjan) in a river or a pond.
Gujarat, the exuberant Navaratri celebrations include dancing the lively 'garba' and 'dandiya ras' dances.

Himachal Pradesh, a week -long fair in the hill town of Kullu, is a part of the Dussehra celebrations. From the little temples in the hills , deities are brought in procession to the 'maidan' in Kullu, to pay homage to the reigning deity, Raghunathji.

Meaning Navratri Nine Day


Navaratri is divided into sets of three days to adore different aspects of the supreme goddess. On the first three days, the Mother(godess) is invoked as powerful force called Durga or Kali in order to destroy all our impurities and defects. The next three days, the Mother is adored as a giver of spiritual wealth, “Lakshmi”, who is considered to have the power of bestowing on her devotees the inexhaustible wealth. Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth. The final set of three days is spent in worshipping “Saraswati”, the mother as the goddess of wisdom. In order have all-round success in life, we need the blessings of all three aspects of the divine mother; hence, the worship for nine nights. 

In South India, Saraswathi pooja is performed on the 7th day. Eight day is traditionally Durgashtami which is big in Bengal. The 9th day is Ayudha Pooja when everyone gives their tools of the trade -- pens, machinery, books, automobiles, school work, etc. a rest and ritually worships them. They start afresh from the next day, the 10th day which is considered as 'Vijaya Dashami'. Many teachers/Schools in south India start teaching Kindergarten children from that day onwards. Students also pay homage to their respective teachers as they are considered the third god (Maathaa, Pitha, Guru, Daivam - Mother, Father, Teacher & God). On this tenth day of Navratri in October - the holiday of Dussehra or Dasara, an effigy of Ravana is burnt to celebrate the victory of good (Rama) over evil.

Navratri Festivals 2012


Navaratri is the longest Hindu festival celebrated all over India for nine consecutive nights in praise of Lord Rama (Hero of the Epic Ramayana) and Goddess Durga . It is a festival of worship and dance. The word Navaratri literally means nine nights in Sanskrit; “Nava” meaning Nine and “Ratri” meaning nights. During these nine nights and ten days, nine forms of Shakti/Devi i.e. female divinity are worshipped.

Navaratri is a combination of many concepts, with the common theme of the victory of good over evil. One concept is that Vijayadashami or Dusshera is celebrated on the day Rama kills Ravana in the Rama Ravana war. Another concept is that, Durga, goddesses of power and vitality who is believed to have nine forms called Navadurga, takes a new form on each of the nine days (celebrated as Durga Puja ) with the arsenal of weapons to ride a lion and fight the demon Mahishasura. The 10th day on which the goddess kills Mahishasura, is celebrated as Dusshera or Vijayadashami as the victory of good over evil. Lord Rama is said to have worshipped the goddesses, seeking her blessing in order to overpower the evil force of Ravana, the abductor of his beloved Sita.

During Navratri, some devotees of Durga observe a fast and prayers are offered for the protection of health and prosperity. A period of introspection and purification, Navratri is traditionally an auspicious and religious time for starting new ventures.

Monday 1 October 2012

Adhya Shakti Aarti


|| Shri Amba Ma Aarti - Jay Adhyashakti Aarti ||

Jay Adhya shakti Maa jay Adhya shakti
Akhand brahmand dipavya, padve pragatya Maa
Om jayo jayo Maa jagdambe....

Dritiya be swarup Shivshakti janu(2)
Brahma Ganapati gaau(2) har gaau har Maa.... Om jayo ....

Tritiya tran swarup tribhuvan ma betha(2)
Trayathaki Tarveni(2) tu Tarveni Maa....
Om jayo....

Chothe chatura Mahalaxmi Maa sachra char vya pyya(2)
Chaar bhuja choudisha(2) pragatya dakshin Maa...
Om jayo....

Panchami panch rushi panchmi gun padma(2)
Panch sahastra tya sohiye(2) Panche tatvo Maa..
Om jayo....

Shashthi tu Narayani Mahisasur maryo(2)
Narnari na roope(2) vyapya saghde Maa....
Om jayo....

Sapta mi sapta patal sandhya Savitri(2)
Gau Ganga Gayatri(2) Gauri Geeta Maa....
Om jayo....

Ashthami ashth bhuja aayi ananda(2)
Sunivar munivar janamya(2) Dev daityo Maa....
Om jayo...

Navmi nav kul naag seve Nav Durga(2)
Navratri na poojan Shivratri na archan kidha har Brahma..
Om jayo....

Dashmi dash avtaar jay Vijyadashmi(2)
Rame Ram ramadya(2) Ravan rodyo Maa....
Om jayo....

Ekadashi agiyarash katyayanika Maa(2)
Kaam Durga Kalika(2) Shyaama ne Raama....
Om jayo....

Baarse bara roop Bahuchari Ambe Maa(2)
Batuk bhairav sohiye kal bhairav sohiye taara chhe tuj Maa....
Om jayo....

Terse tulja roop tame Taruni Maata(2)
Brahma Vishnu sada Shiv(2) gun tara gata....
Om jayo....

Chaudashe chuda roop Chandi Chamunda(2)
Bhhav bhakti kai aapo, chaturai kai aapo Sihwahani Maata....
Om jayo....

Pooname kumbh bharyo sambhadjo karuna(2)
Vashishtha deve wakhanya, Markand deve wakhanya gaaye shubh kavita....
Om jayo...

Savant sole satavan solse baavis Maa(2)
Savant sole pragatya(2) reva ne tire Maa Ganga ne tire....
Om jayo...

Ekme ek swarup, antar nav dharso(2)
Bhola Bhavani ne bhajata(2) Bhavsagar tarso.. Om jayo jayo Maa jagdambe....

Trambavati nagari Maa Roopavati nagari(2)
Sol sahastra tya sohiye(2) Kshma karo Gauri Maa daya karo Gauri....
Om jayo....

Maa ni Chund-di laal gulal, sobha bahu sari(2)
Aangad kunkad nache, jai bahucharwali...
Om jayo....

Shiv Shakti ni aarti je bhaave gashe(2)
Bhane Shivanand Swami(2) Sukh smapati thaashe har Kailashe jase,
Maa amba dukh harse....
Om jayo....

Jay Adhya shakti Maa jay Adhya shakti
Akhand brahmand ni paavya, padve pragatya Maa
Om jayo jayo Maa jagdambe...