On the fifth day of Navaratri Festival, we worship Devi Skandamata. She is the Goddess responsible for action and activity. The represents icchaskakti (the power of intention), gyanshakti (the power of knowledge) and krisyashakti (the power of action). Devi Parvati in this form is the mother of Skanda (Kartikeya), and she is called Skandamata.
This episode was published during Navaratri by Chants of India Podcast, and has been narrated by Sriram.
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This episode was published during Navaratri by Chants of India Podcast, and has been narrated by Sriram.
You can subscribe Chants of India by Sriram on Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/chants-of-india-by-sriram/id1451162627?mt=2&uo=4&ls=1) , Google podcasts, Spotify, Headfone, Hubhopper, Storiyoh and other fine apps and sites where you can listen to podcasts. To learn more, visit https://indianchants.xyz (https://indianchants.xyz/)
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