Nine Goddess (Special) Poem by Rajendra Prasad Meena Jaipur India

Nine Goddess (Special)

1. Shailputri
From the Himalayas, a radiant light was born,
Shailputri appears, like the beauty of dawn.
Calm on her forehead, yet power in her eyes,
Riding Nandi, beneath the endless skies.
A trident in one hand, a lotus so bright,
She guides every soul from darkness to light.
In simplicity lies her infinite grace,
She removes all sorrow from every place.
O Mother Shailputri, your blessings we seek,
In you begins devotion, humble and meek.


2.Brahmacharini
In silent paths where sages tread,
Brahmacharini walks ahead.
With rosary beads and sacred flame,
She whispers softly the divine name.
Clad in white, so pure and bright,
She shines with penance, inner light.
Barefoot she walks through trials and pain,
Yet calm and steady, she will remain.
Her strength is quiet, her will so deep,
Through storms of life, her vows she keeps.
O gentle Goddess, strong yet serene,
In you, true devotion is clearly seen.

3. Poem on Chandraghanta
Upon her brow, the crescent gleams,
A bell of power in golden beams.
On lion's back she rides with might,
A warrior wrapped in sacred light.
Ten hands raised with weapons bright,
She guards the world, she wins each fight.
Her roar dispels all fear and pain,
In her, courage and faith remain.
Yet in her heart, so calm, so kind,
A soothing peace for humankind.
O Chandraghanta, fierce and fair,
Your grace removes all dark despair.

4. Poem on Kushmanda
From her smile, the cosmos came to be,
A spark of light in eternity.
She holds the sun within her grace,
Creating life in time and space.
With eight arms shining, calm yet bright,
She spreads creation's sacred light.
On lion's back, so bold and grand,
She shapes the world with gentle hand.
Her warmth removes all fear and gloom,
She turns all darkness into bloom.
O Kushmanda, source of divine flame,
The universe echoes your holy name.

5. Poem on Skandamata
Upon a lotus, calm and bright,
She glows with pure and gentle light.
With child Skanda in her embrace,
She radiates love and mother's grace.
Her tender eyes, so full of care,
Bring peace and hope beyond despair.
Four hands hold blessings, soft yet strong,
Guiding hearts that feel they're wrong.
A lion waits beside her might,
Yet she is warmth, compassion's light.
O Skandamata, kind and true,
In your love, we are born anew.

6. Poem on Katyayani
Born of fire, with courage untold,
Katyayani stands, fierce and bold.
Upon the lion, she rides with pride,
With divine strength at her side.
Four hands carry weapons of might,
She battles darkness, restores the light.
Her eyes blaze with righteous flame,
Evil trembles at her name.
Yet within, a grace so pure,
A mother's love, forever sure.
O Katyayani, warrior divine,
Grant us strength, your power align.

7. Poem on Kalaratri
In darkest night, her presence glows,
Where fear resides, her courage flows.
With untamed hair and blazing sight,
She walks the path of endless night.
Upon a donkey, fierce and free,
She breaks all chains of misery.
Her thunder voice, a sacred cry,
Makes evil fade and shadows die.
Though dark her form, her heart is bright,
She brings all souls to truth and light.
O Kalaratri, strong and wise,
In your power, all fear defies.

8.Poem on Mahagauri
Clad in white, so pure and bright,
She glows like moon in silent night.
Upon the bull, she rides with grace,
A gentle smile upon her face.
Her hands bestow both peace and light,
She washes sins, makes spirits bright.
In calm devotion, hearts are freed,
She fulfills every purest need.
Her beauty shines, serene and fair,
A touch of heaven in her care.
O Mahagauri, soft and kind,
Bring purity to heart and mind.

9.Poem on Siddhidatri
Upon a lotus, calm and wise,
She shines beneath celestial skies.
With gentle hands, she grants each boon,
Like silent light of a sacred moon.
Holder of powers, divine and true,
She blesses souls with vision anew.
Her grace awakens hidden might,
And fills the heart with inner light.
In her presence, doubts all fade,
A path of truth and faith is made.
O Siddhidatri, giver divine,
Let your blessings in us shine.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Navadurga refers to the nine divine forms of Maa Durga worshipped during Navratri. These forms symbolize power, purity, courage, devotion, and wisdom. The poem collection presents each form in a devotional and poetic manner, highlighting their qualities and significance. Theme: Worship of divine feminine power (Shakti) Nine Forms of Navadurga (Summary) 1. Shailputri Represents the beginning of devotion and strength. She rides a bull and holds a trident and lotus.2. Brahmacharini Symbol of penance, patience, and dedication. She carries a rosary and water pot.3. Chandraghanta Represents courage and bravery. She rides a lion and removes fear.4. Kushmanda Creator of the universe with her divine smile. Symbol of energy and cosmic power.5. Skandamata Motherly form, symbolizing love and care. She holds Lord Skanda in her lap.6. Katyayani Warrior goddess who destroys evil. Symbol of strength and justice.7. Kalaratri Fierce form that removes darkness and fear. Symbol of protection and courage.8. Mahagauri Represents purity, peace, and calmness. Symbol of inner beauty and forgiveness.9. Siddhidatri Giver of divine powers (siddhis) . Symbol of knowledge and fulfillment. Main Themes Power of Shakti (divine feminine energy) Victory of good over evil Importance of faith and devotion Balance of strength and compassion Literary Features Simple and easy English language Rhyming lines and rhythmic flow Use of imagery (lion, lotus, light, darkness) Spiritual and emotional tone Importance Helps in understanding Indian culture and traditions Useful for Navratri celebrations, recitation, and exams Inspires confidence, faith, and positivity Connects the reader with spiritual values § Conclusion The Navadurga poem collection beautifully presents the nine forms of Maa Durga in a simple yet powerful way. It teaches us that divine strength lies within us, and through devotion, we can overcome all difficulties.
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