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Breathe. "Ya Devi Sarva Bhuteshu Kshanti rupena... Namastasyai." Call upon her as forgiveness itself, and let her move through you.
Ya Devi Sarva Bhuteshu — "To the Goddess who dwells in all beings..." Vishnu Maya iti Shabdita — "...as the power of Vishnu's illusion (the cosmic play of maya), she is named." Namastasyai, Namastasyai, Namastasyai Namo Namah — "Salutations to her, salutations to her, salutations, ever salutations."
Why would one worship the Goddess as delusion or hunger? This reflects a mature understanding of reality. In the philosophy of Tantra and Shaktism, the Goddess is the energy behind all phenomena. Hunger drives the survival of the body; sleep restores it; delusion creates the diversity of the world. Without "Bhranti" (delusion), there would be no world of names and forms—only a singular, static void. By acknowledging these aspects, the devotee accepts the totality of life. They recognize that every experience, whether pleasant or painful, is a form of the Divine Mother’s play ( Leela ). ya devi sarva bhuteshu mantra in english
Ya Devi Sarva Bhuteshu — "To the Goddess who dwells in all beings..." Lajja rupena Samsthita — "...as Modesty (humility and reverence), she abides." Namastasyai...
Ya Devi Sarva Bhuteshu, Jati-Rupena Samsthita Namastasyai, Namastasyai, Namastasyai, Namo Namah Breathe
Regular recitation of the "Ya Devi Sarva Bhuteshu" mantra is believed to offer several spiritual and mental benefits: Ya Devi Sarva Bhutessu: Lyrics, meaning, and significance
The mantra originates from Chapter 5 of the , specifically the Aparajita Stuti . In this context, the gods praise the Goddess after she has defeated various demons, acknowledging that she is the "animating principle" of the universe. Ya Devi Sarva Bhuteshu — "To the Goddess
You do not need to be in a temple or sit in a perfect lotus pose.
This mantra appears in the (Glory of the Goddess), a 5th-6th century CE text that is part of the Markandeya Purana. In the story, the gods are defeated by the buffalo-demon Mahishasura. From the combined anger and energy of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, a magnificent Goddess emerges — Durga .
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