Offline Pooja Details
Shrimad Devi Bhagwat Purana Ki Katha
Shrimad Devi Bhagwat Purana Ki Katha
Amount: 51000
pandit Ji Name: Shobhit Sharma Ji
About Pandit Ji: Shobhit Sharma Ji, a graduate Shastri and postgraduate Acharya, has 18 years of experience in pooja rituals, astrology services, karmic ceremonies (karam kand), Bhagwat Katha, Ramkatha, Geeta Paath, and all mantra chants. Renowned for his deep knowledge and precise practices, he has guided countless individuals through spiritual and astrological consultations, helping them find peace and clarity. His profound expertise and compassionate approach make him a trusted figure in the spiritual community.
About Shrimad Devi Bhagwat Purana Ki Katha: The Shrimad Devi Bhagwat Purana, also known simply as the Devi Bhagavata Purana, is a key scripture in Shaktism, a tradition within Hinduism that reveres the Goddess (Devi) as the supreme deity. It is one of the eighteen Mahapuranas and is dedicated to the worship of the Divine Mother.
Benefit of Shrimad Devi Bhagwat Purana Ki Katha:
- Get relief from terrible diseases
- Ghosts, troubles and other physical, spiritual and spiritual troubles are resolved.
Story of Shrimad Devi Bhagwat Purana Ki Katha: The Purana begins with the story of creation. It explains that in the beginning, there was only the primordial Goddess, Adi Parashakti. She created the Trimurti (Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva) to help in the creation, preservation, and destruction of the universe. The Goddess is depicted as the ultimate power behind all creation, symbolizing the feminine divine energy (Shakti).
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Durga and Mahishasura: The Devi Bhagavata narrates the famous story of Goddess Durga's battle against the buffalo demon Mahishasura. Unable to be defeated by the gods, Mahishasura wreaks havoc across the universe. The gods, in desperation, invoke the supreme power of Devi, who manifests as Durga. Riding a lion and armed with divine weapons, Durga engages in a fierce battle and ultimately slays Mahishasura, restoring peace and order.
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Kali and Rakta-bija: Another significant story is that of Kali, a fierce form of the Goddess. During a battle against the demons, Kali emerges from the forehead of Durga to defeat Rakta-bija, a demon who had the boon that every drop of his blood that touched the ground would produce another demon like him. Kali, with her terrifying appearance and unparalleled power, drinks his blood before it touches the ground, thereby defeating him.
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The Story of Sati and Shiva The Purana also tells the poignant story of Sati, the first incarnation of Parvati and the consort of Lord Shiva. Sati's father, Daksha, does not approve of her marriage to Shiva and insults him during a grand yagna (sacrificial ritual). Unable to bear the humiliation of her husband, Sati immolates herself in the yagna fire.