But aren't there quite a few rules with regard to the recitation of Maa Durga Saptashati? I have a copy but refrain from using it since I've not learned the proper way. How do you practice the reading? |
I'm not 100% about that because I think it must vary depending on the sampradaya, but in general I think that there is really only one rule: bhakti. Maa understands your heart whether you have been given deeksha and instruction by a guru or not. I have never been initiated by a guru and I don't have any training or any instructions...I just genuinely love Mother Durga and I think she responds to pure love and nothing else. Here's my procedure. If I can do it without negative consequences - actually very positive consequences, huge benefits! - then I am sure you can too. There are 13 chapters to the Devi Mahatmyam. Yesterday I read chapters 1 and 2. Today I did chapters 3 and 4. Tomorrow (Monday) I will do chapters 5 and 6. Day after tomorrow (Tuesday), chapters 7 and 8. Wednesday, chapters 9 and 10. Thursday, I read chapters 11 and 12. Friday is chapter 13. When I read these chapters I really believe that the mythology happened. Maybe it happened in the astral plane. Maybe mythology is fiction to us, but it happened in the spirit world and we know about it through stories. Whatever way you think about it, just read with absolute faith that Durga Devi really was called down from the heavens by the frantic gods to destroy the demon Mahisha and his armies. Imagine yourself in the story. I see myself on the battlefield watching Durga reject the demon's marriage proposal, insult him, laugh at him, and tear him apart. I totally surrender to Durga Devi during the reading process. I become a small child being protected by my mother. I know she is going to destroy my demons. I know there is no problem in my life that she can't handle. I know I am safe in her arms. I totally give myself over to this feeling during Navaratri - that's why I read 2 chapters a day and take it slow, so I can meditate on what I've read and practice surrendering myself to the goddess. When I do this, I see my life change. Obstacles that seemed very impossible just sort of disappear on there own. Whatever problem I had, a solution arrives. I didn't do anything. All I did was read Durga Saptashati with total faith and surrender (surrender is the key) and imagine myself as a small child being defended by the Ferocious Mother. And when I surrender to her, I can see the way she fixes my life. It really happens like magic. You don't need to follow any rules, the only rule is devotion, surrender and complete faith. You shouldn't even think of her like a goddess. Just think of her like a mother. Even the sages have said that she likes being called "Mother" more than she likes being called "Goddess." |
You just inspired me to read it. Thanks |
You're most welcome! I pray that the Maha Devi showers you with prosperity, good luck, good health, and happiness. The trick is that you have to convince yourself that she is really listening to you and she really cares about you. This is the hard part because if your life has been difficult, then you feel like God has abandoned you. You should do whatever puts you in a "bhakti" mood first. For me, listening to A. R. Rahman's "Aigiri Nandini" first is really helpful. Maybe for you it will be taking a shower, or listening to some devotional music from your childhood...pick something that makes your head go into that bhakti mode. Then when you start reading, become a child at Durga Devi's feet. Imagine yourself climbing into her lap and reading out loud to her like you're her child and it's bed time. This is what really makes the scripture change your life. |
This is very similar to my Wiccan/Pagan beliefs. Blessed be. |
That is so beautiful, thank you for sharing. I love to see common threads in different spiritual traditions. <3 |
You read my mind. The sense of abandonment is pretty relevAnt to me. |
Yep I spent a lot of my life feeling abandoned by the divine mother too. But she really does listen if you come to her in total surrender. And I am pretty sure that it was by her will that I was moved to mention the Durga Saptashati. I usually don't talk about it but I felt strongly nudged to say it. That can only mean that she wants other devotees to benefit from her sadhana and gain good luck and prosperity in their lives. She wouldn't have me talk about it otherwise. |
I'm 20:45, the poster that asked about your practice for the reading. Thanks for sharing, I will dig out my copy of it and see where it takes me from there.![]() |
No problem! May the goddess shower her mercy on all of you. |