IF ANY ONE WHO WILL ENCHANT/RECITE  THESE  32 NAMES OF HINDU DEITY DURGA DAILY,HE/SHE WILL ALWAYS GET BLESSING OF DURGA DEITY(DURGA DEVI/MOTHER).
VERY POWERFUL IMPACT OF THESE 32 NAMES.




1 दुर्गा Durgā the inaccessible
2 दुर्गार्तिशमनी Durgatirśaminī who destroys bad times
3 दुर्गापद्विनिवारिणी Durgāpadvinivāriṇī who removes obstacles
4 दुर्गमच्छेदिनी Durgamacchedinī who pierces hardest destinations
5 दुर्गसाधिनि Durgasādhinī who tames the hardest situations
6 दुर्गनाशिनी Durganāśinī who destroyed durga
7 दुर्गतोद्धारिणी Durgatoddhāriṇī who uplifts from bad fate
8 दुर्गनिहन्त्रि Durgenihantrī impossible to be slayed
9 दुर्गमापहा Durgamāpahā who destroys difficulties
10 दुर्गमज्ञानदा Durgamajñānadā who bestows of difficult knowledge
11 दुर्गदैत्यलोकदवानला Durgadaityalokadavānalā who is fire for mighty-tree-like demon civilization
12 दुर्गमा Durgamā who is hard to approach or parallel
13 दुर्गमालोका Durgamālokā who is the abode of irrepressible glow
14 दुर्गमात्मस्वरुपिणी Durgamātmasvarūpiṇī who is the hard to reach ātman-form
15 दुर्गमार्गप्रदा Durgamārgapradā who bestows of difficult to achieve path
16 दुर्गमविद्या Durgamavidyā who is the hard to achieve knowledge
17 दुर्गमाश्रिता Durgamāśritā who is supported by divinity
18 दुर्गमज्ञानसंस्थाना Durgamajñānasaḿsthānā who is the abode of hard to achieve knowledge
19 दुर्गमध्यानभासिनी Durgamadhyānabhāsinī who appears as light during intent meditation
20 दुर्गमोहा Durgamohā who is immense bondage
21 दुर्गमगा Durgamagā who is difficult to attain or reach
22 दुर्गमार्थस्वरुपिणी Durgamārthasvarūpiṇī who is the difficult knowledge
23 दुर्गमासुरसंहन्त्री Durgamāsurasanhantrī who destroys the imsurpassable demons
24 दुर्गमायुधधारिणी Durgamāyudhadhāriṇī who possesses irrepressible weapons
25 दुर्गमाड्गी Durgamāńgī who has strong limbs
26 दुर्गमता Durgamatā who is difficult
27 दुर्गम्या Durgamyā who is hard to visit
28 दुर्गमेश्वरी Durgameśvarī who is the goddess of everything difficult to achieve
29 दुर्गभीमा Durgabhīmā who is gallant
30 दुर्गभामा Durgabhāmā who is very wrathful
31 दुर्गभा Durgabhā who has impeccable shine
32 दुर्गदारिणी Durgadāriṇī who bestows in duplicable happiness

About Prabhas Shakthi Peeth :

It is said that, the stomach of Maa Sati fell here, to incise Maa Sati Body when lord Vishnu in order to relieve lord shiva from grief of losing his wife Sati, used his ‘Sudarshan Chakra’ . Then, this temple was constructed at the place of fall of stomach. Here the idol of Maa Sati is called as ‘Chandrabhaga’ and the lord Shiva is worshipped as ‘Bhakratunda’. Meaning of Chandrabhaga is throne of depicts power and moon.
Among the Hindu aficionados, this temple is quite popular and every year people in exorbitant number flock to this part of country to offer their prayers. Famous ‘Somnath’ temple is also situated, just adjacent to this temple. In large numbers, it is also visited by people. Importance of Somnath temple is as much as of the Shakti Peeth. It is a famous Hindu temple in Gujarat.
Panchasagar is the famous Shakti Peetha near Varanasi,Uttar Pradesh where it is said that the Lower Teeth of Maa Sati fell and the idols are Devi Maa as Varahi and Lord Shiva as Maharudra (The angry one).
 Varahi Maa is one of the Matrikas, a group of seven or eight mother goddesses in the Hindu religion. With the head of a sow, Varahi is the Shakti (feminine energy, or sometimes, consort) of Varaha, the boar Avatar of the Lord Vishnu. In Nepal, she is called Barahi.
 Maa Varahi is worshiped by all the three major schools of Hinduism: Shaktism (Goddess worship), Shaivism (followers of God Shiva), and Vaishnavism (Devotion to Lord Vishnu). She is usually worshiped at night, and according to secretive Vamamarga Tantric practices. The Buddhist goddesses Vajravarahi and Marichi are believed to have their origins in the Hindu goddess Varahi.

Chandranath Temple is located on top of the 350 metres high Chandranath hill, is a famous Shakti Peeth located near Sitakunda in Bangladesh where, as per Hindu sacred texts, the right arm of Goddess Sati fell. Sitakunda Chandranath Temple is a holy place of pilgrimage.
There are two idols here, one is of Devi sati and called as Bhavani. The other idol in this temple is of Lord Shiva Known as the Chandrashekhar. This particular word is depicted for all those individuals who have got a moon at the crown or at the top of their head. As per the belief of many local people, Lord Shiva himself has committed to visit Chandrasekhar Mountain during Kali Yuga. Temple is beautifully made with marble structures and art.
The name, shati peeth chattal is related to the location of its establishment. A famous town in Bangladesh, Chatgaon is the establishment point of Shakti peeth chattal. This town is also known as chitagaon by the local people in the particular district.
History and Significance
The Rajmala states that about 800 years ago, Raja Biswambhar Sur, a descendant of the famous Adisur of Gaur, tried to reach Chandranath by sea. The Nigamkalpataru refers to the poet Jayadev living for a time in Chandranath. By the time of Dhanya Manikya, ruler of Tripura, Chandranath received numerous endowments. Dhanya Manikya attempted to remove the idol of Shiva from the temple to his kingdom but failed.
Every year lakhs of people come in this temple to join Shiva Chaturdashi Puja from all over the country. The temple commands a panoramic view and its surroundings are enchanting. The temple’s ancient chariot is well known for its wood carvings.



The word ‘Astrology is derived from two Greek words: Astra, which means a star, and Logos, which means a logic or reason. Astrology signifies the doctrine and law as depicted by the stars or planets. It is the study of the movement of the planets and the stars and how they influence us in our daily lives.

 Is Astrology a Science?
 The answer is yes. It is basically a science of time. Every moment in time has a certain meaning, quality or significance attached to it. By being born at a particular moment in time as per astronomical chart, we imbibe this quality. Personal horoscope is our guide map for our journey through time on earth. It is believed that studying astrological chart or preparing birth chart is nothing short of studying science as it involves great deal of astronomy and its interpretation is based on certain recognised rules. A birth chart contains different combinations of planets to describe various situations in life, which include mental and physical abilities, profession, partnerships, marriage, children, and difficulties and so on.
 The Importance of Vedic Astrology in our Live:
 In this modern age of technology and science with heterodox thoughts and concepts, do you think astrology is significant? Astrology is an ancient concept, as old as time, you can say. It is an importance aspect of our lives – our past, present and future. To a great extent, astrology is used to forecast and predict future events and can also be used as a medium to get rid of any kind of mishap related to planetary positions. The concept that planetary bodies in the solar system can actually provide a vision of the future has fascinated people from a very long time. Our interests with astrology range from a regular glance at a newspaper’s zodiac signs section to making significant decisions in life related to marriage, finance and career and even predictions on health. It is known that many successful people have consulted astrologers to help make decisions in their lives.
 Modern Astrology Hypothesis
• A birth chart reveals our potential and what we can aim for.
• The symbols in a birth chart have to be decoded.
• All the viewpoints in the whole chart are connected with the planetary movements of the present time.
Significance of Planetary Movements in our Lives
One aspect of astrology is that it affects our lives. The different movements of the moon or the planetary movements or alignments affect our minds and emotions and we do not even realise this. The planetary positions at the time of our birth in the astrological chart can be compared with the planetary position of any time. This study will show how a particular planet or two influence our lives to a great extent at a given time. The result may be positive or negative, but these comparisons highlight the change in our lives or our moods and reactions to events. This is nothing but astrology.
The planetary movements not only have their impact on us, but we are also affected by the planetary movements of the people whom we deal regularly with, be it our parents, spouse, kids, relatives, friends, colleagues, bosses, acquaintances, etc. And these people are also affected by astrology as much as we are.
It has also been seen in many cases, people start believing in astrology at the times of disasters. Why? The word “disaster” is made up of two root words – “dis”, which means separation, and “aster”, which means star, thereby giving the meaning “separation from the stars”. This also gives a logical explanation of the influence of the movement of the stars in our lives. In short, the significance of astrology lies in the direct influence that the moon, stars and the eight planets have on our lives.
Why is Astrology Important?
The astrological birth chart of every one of us is independent of individual opinions. There are many instances in our lives when we arrive at the comparison mode of thinking though we know comparison is not good. Sometimes, we ask ourselves, “Why am I doing this? What is happening in my life? Why do I have to see this?” And so on. It is here that astrology brings a new opinion in our lives. Astrology does not mean we have to be solely dependent on fate. It lays emphasis on our karma and actions as astrology firmly believes in, “Today’s karma is tomorrow’s fate”.
Astrology lights the path known as life and it is entirely our choice as to whether we want to travel on this path or not. Astrology helps us to know how we can make the best possible use of these tools in our lives for our benefit when we see the bad phase in our lives. Astrology is the connecting chord among our past, present and future. It knows no caste, religion, gender or nationality. It simply concerns the important fundamentals of our everyday lives.

Collect Wealth As If You Are Immortal

This idea by Acharya Chanakya appears not so ethical. To understand this quote in its true context we will need to evaluate it from a non traditional view. Please have a look:

Is Money Evil?

Definitely not! nor it’s good. It is merely a tool that can do all kinds of damages as well as aid in accomplishing great things. Many spiritual Gurus says that “Money is evil and is the primary cause of troubles in life“. What they really mean is that “A man must have control on his Greed”.
 If you are not a sanyasi, then it is very important for you to earn money and to increase your wealth. A man with wealth is considered wise and is given respect by others. People try to befriend him and to please him. This is what happens whether you like it or not.


Being Spiritual but Impractical is not Right:

 Spirituality is awesome and equally awesome is the practical wisdom. One who is busy preparing for the next world should not ignore the realities of this world. Men with an impractical approach are either already extinct or will be extinct very soon. It’s said that inaction of good men within a society is sufficient for rise of evil within that society.

 

Not doing bad things is not equivalent to doing good things.
It is beyond reason why people focus too much on negative aspect of money. People are good and people are bad. At all times Goddess Lakshmi remains unbiased. Whoever please her receives the blessing.
In sanatan dharma there are many stories where boons were delivered to Asuras who misused them later. The story of Bhasmasur is quite famous. The overall conclusion can be summarized in following points:
  • People are good and people are bad. Wealth is just a means to accomplish good deeds or greedy objectives.
  • Money is significant and more you have better it is.
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Guhyeshwari Temple (Nepali:गुह्येश्वरी मन्दिर), also spelled Guheswari or Guhjeshwari, is one of the revered holy temples in Kathmandu, Nepal. This temple is dedicated to Adi Shakti. This refers to the popular legend where Shiva distressed was carrying the corpse of Devi Sati and Vishu annihilated it with his Sudarshan Chakra. Shiva later declared the 51 such places where Devi Sati's body parts fell to be worshipped as the Shakti Peethas and meditated at all these places as various forms of Bhairavas. The place where Devi Sati's knees fell is Guheswari in Kathmandu. In Nepal the form of Shakti is Mahashira and the form of Bhairava is Kapali. King Pratap Malla built this temple in the 17th century.

The temple name originates from guhya (cave) and ishwari (goddess). Non-Hindus are not allowed to enter this temple.
Guheswari Temple is located near Pashupatinath Temple. It represents female force. The famous Temple of Guheswori lies about a km east of. Guheswori temple is located at the left bank of the Bagamati river.
Guheswori temple belongs to female energy force and it goddess temple."


Shakti
Indrakshi (Nagapooshani / Bhuvaneswari)

Bhairava
Rakshaseshwar (Nayanair)

In Hinduism, Bhuvaneshvari (also spelt Bhuvaneswari) (Sanskrit: भुवनेश्वरी, Tamil: புவனேஸ்வரி) is the fourth of the ten Mahavidya goddesses and an aspect of Devi,as elements of the physical cosmos, in giving shape to the creation of the World”. Also Bhuvaneswari is considered as the supreme goddesses who creates everything and destroys all the unnecessary evils of world. She is also considered as the Mother goddess of Kali, Lakshmi, and Saraswati also Gayatri. In Hindu Mythology she is considered as the most powerful goddess in the universe. Parvati is Sagun Roop of Goddess Bhuvaneswari. Her bija mantra is “Hreem.”
Bhuvaneshwari: The Queen of the Universe. Bhuvaneshwari means the Queen or ruler of the Universe. She is the Divine Mother as the Queen of all the worlds. All the Universe is her body and all beings are ornaments on her infinite being. She carries all the worlds as a flowering of her own Self-nature. She is thus related to Sundari and to Rajarajeshwari, the supreme Lady of the Universe.
She is also known as Adi Shakti i.e one of the earliest forms of shakti. She is capable of turning situations according to her wish. It is considered that even the navagrahas and trimurtis cannot stop her from doing anything. She can order the Trimurtis to do anything she wants.
Temples
There are several temples dedicated to Bhuvaneshwari across India, however, the most important (Shakti Peetha) is located in Nainativu (Manipallavam) – off the shore of the Jaffna Peninsula in Northern Sri Lanka. She is regarded as the main shakti of Lord Lingaraj, in Bhubaneswar. She is worshipped as the patron goddess of Bhubaneswar and by Utkala Brahmins of Orissa. A small shrine is also dedicated to her inside Jagannath Temple, Puri and Devi Subhadra is worshipped as Bhuvaneshwari.The Samaleswari shrine and Cuttack Chandi Temple in Orissa too are dedicated to her. The Kamakhya Temple too houses Bhuvaneshwari Temple.In South India most of the Srividhya tradition upasaka worship her.In Kerala she is also popular among Shaktas
The sky as seen from earth appears as a sphere with earth as its centre. This hypothetical sphere is called Celestial Sphere or Celestial Globe.
Our solar system is very very small as compared to our universe. The distances of stars seen in the sky are so huge that they hardly appear changing their positions in the celestial sphere even in thousands of years. In other words the celestial sphere appears like a black hollow sphere on which is stars are fixed on its surface from inside. Obviously the structure made by stars practically does not change with time.

Since the planets of our solar system including Sun and Moon are comparatively much nears, they can be seen moving in the Celestial Globe. In Indian Astrology all such heavenly bodies, which appear moving are called Grahas(planets). Because our earth moves around the Sun on almost a circular path, the Sun appears moving around the Earth on a circular path on the Celestial Sphere from west to east. All the other planets (Grahas) also appear moving along this circle from west to east, on a 9 degree wide path, which is called Zodiac.(Do not confuse with the daily apparent motion of heavenly bodies which is from east to west, due to rotational motion of earth.)
In ancient times only 5 planets namely Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn were known, as they can be seen by naked eyes. If Sun and Moon are also included the number of planets(Grahas) becomes 7.


There are 12 houses in a Vedic Astrology chart. Each of these houses is representative of certain areas of a human life. Also, each of these 12 houses has a natural signifier planet known as Karakas in Vedic Astrology. Given below is the table of each of the 12 houses and their significations along with the karakas.

House
Represents
Karaka
1
Physical self of the native i.e. his/her physical appearance
Surya
2
Wealth of the native
Guru
3
Siblings, communication skills of the native
Mangal
4
Mother, property of the native
Chandra
5
Progeny, education of the native
Guru
6
Enemies, Servants of the native
Mangal
7
Spouse, Partners of the native
Shukra
8
Death, diseases of the native
Shani
9
Teacher(s), Father of the native
Guru
10
Achievements, Career of the native
Budha
11
Income, profits to the native
Guru
12
Expenditure, loss to the native
Shani


Then Vedic Astrology has the concept of Rashi (sign). There are 12 rashis in total. Rashis are basically 12 divisions of the 360o zodiac. Each of these rashis is lorded by particular planet(s). Each of these rashis aspect other three rashis in the zodiac – aspects from rashi consisting of good planets and otherwise good house are beneficial and the aspects from rashi containing bad planets and otherwise bad houses are malefic. Given below is the table of 12 rashis and their lords, along with other details.

Sanskrit Name
English Name
Lord
Rashi Aspects
Mobility Nature
Characteristic Type
Representative Sex
Mesha
Aries
Mangal
Simha, Vrischika, Kumbha
Movable
Fire
Male
Vrishabha
Taurus
Shukra
Kartakam, Thulam, Makara
Fixed
Earth
Female
Mithuna
Gemini
Budha
Kanya, Dhanus, Meena
Dual/Common
Air
Male
Kartakam
Cancer
Chandra
Vrishabha, Vrischika, Kumbha
Movable
Water
Female
Simha
Leo
Surya
Mesha, Thulam, Kumbha
Fixed
Fire
Male
Kanya
Virgo
Budha
Mithuna, Dhanus, Meena
Dual/Common
Earth
Female
Thulam
Libra
Shukra
Vrishabha, Simha, Kumbha
Movable
Air
Male
Vrischika
Scorpio
Mangal and Ketu
Mesha, Kartakam, Makara
Fixed
Water
Female
Dhanus
Sagittarius
Guru
Mithuna, Kanya, Meena
Dual/Common
Fire
Male
Makara
Capricorn
Shani
Vrishabha, Simha, Vrischika
Movable
Earth
Female
Kumbha
Aquarius
Shani and Rahu
Mesha, Kartakam, Thulam
Fixed
Air
Male
Meena
Pisces
Guru
Mithuna, Kanya, Dhanus
Dual/Common
Water
Female
 
Each planet is supposed to give certain results. Now each of these planets give intense (mainly in a good way) results in a particular rashi and weak (mainly in a bad way) results in another rashi. The rashi in which the planet gives good results is known as its Uccha (Exaltation) rashi and the one in which the planet gives bad results is known as its Neecha (Debilitation) rashi. Given below is a list of Neecha and Uccha rashis of planets. The table below gives the uccha, Neecha rashis of the grahas as well as information about their aspects.

Graha
Uccha Rashi
Neecha Rashi
Surya
Mesha
Thulam
Chandra
Vrishabha
Vrischika
Mangal
Makara
Kartakam
Budha
Kanya
Meena
Guru
Kartakam
Makara
Shukra
Meena
Kanya
Shani
Thulam
Mesha
Rahu
Vrishabha
Vrischika
Ketu
Vrischika
Vrishabha

Each graha aspects other grahas just like rashis, as shown in the table below. Note that each graha aspects the 7th house from it always. Apart from that, some grahas like Mangal, Guru, Shani, Rahu and Ketu aspects other houses. Aspects from good planets in the chart are always beneficial and that from bad planets are malefic.

Graha
Aspect
Surya
7th house from where it is placed
Chandra
7th house from where it is placed
Mangal
7th, 4th, 8th house from where it is placed
Budha
7th house from where it is placed
Guru
7th, 5th, 9th house from where it is placed
Shani
7th, 3rd, 10th house from where it is placed
Rahu
7th, 4th, 8th house from where it is placed
Ketu
7th, 3rd, 10th house from where it is placed
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