Voicless of the Innocence

"Blessing those who has desires to be Inspired"

You only Live Once..So Live it until U are BreathLEss!

My name is Sunita. I have reached half a century of my life; and so far it has been a journy that I wouldn't do over! I have learned in the 25 years I have been living; not to have any regrets, anger or hatred towards anyone or anything. I am a young mother and wife that I love every minute of! I am adjusting myself to family life with my husband and kids. Tumblr is my extra-cirricular practice for my book soon-to be published. And when my diaries are published; there will be a lot expressed, narrated events in my life that I think that will influence or inspire some. I just can't wait!!

Why is Navatri Important?

The beginning of spring and the beginning of autumn are two very important junctions of climatic and solar influence. These two periods are taken as sacred opportunities for the worship of the Divine Mother. The dates of the festival are determined according to the lunar calendar. Being the oldest religion in the world, Hinduism has numerous belief systems.

In Hinduism the adherents believe in one omnipresent Deity but may worship Her/Him in any of the numerous manifestations that are prevalent all over India. Navaratri represents celebration of Goddess Durga, the manifestation of Deity in form of Shakti [Energy or Power]. Dasahara, meaning ‘ten days’, becomes dussehra in popular parlance. The Navaratri festival or ‘nine day festival’ becomes ‘ten day festival’ with the addition of the last day, Vijayadashami which is its culmination. On all these ten days, the various forms of Mother Mahisasura-mardini (Durga) are worshipped with fervour and devotion

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