• ##zyngram#free#earningapp#happ#mothersday###
    ##zyngram#free#earningapp#happ#mothersday###
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  • ##zyngram#free#earning@app#motheremotional#vidio###
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    Mother caring
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  • Rest in peace my grandmother


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    Rest in peace my grandmother 🙏 Om Shanti
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    Grand mother
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  • Here is the list of the nine names of Durga Maa:
    Shailaputri: (Daughter of the mountain)
    Brahmacharini: (The one who practices penance)
    Chandraghanta: (One with a crescent moon on her forehead)
    Kushmanda: (The creator of the universe)
    Skandamata: (Mother of Skanda, the war god)
    Katyayani: (Daughter of sage Katyayan)
    Kalaratri: (Night of time, the destroyer of evil)
    Mahagauri: (The exceedingly fair one)
    Siddhidatri: (Goddess of accomplishments)
    Here is the list of the nine names of Durga Maa: Shailaputri: (Daughter of the mountain) Brahmacharini: (The one who practices penance) Chandraghanta: (One with a crescent moon on her forehead) Kushmanda: (The creator of the universe) Skandamata: (Mother of Skanda, the war god) Katyayani: (Daughter of sage Katyayan) Kalaratri: (Night of time, the destroyer of evil) Mahagauri: (The exceedingly fair one) Siddhidatri: (Goddess of accomplishments)
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  • The nine names (Navadurga) of Goddess Durga are: Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayani, Kalaratri, Mahagauri, and Siddhidhatri. These nine forms represent different aspects of the divine mother and are worshipped during the Hindu festival of Navratri.
    The nine names (Navadurga) of Goddess Durga are: Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayani, Kalaratri, Mahagauri, and Siddhidhatri. These nine forms represent different aspects of the divine mother and are worshipped during the Hindu festival of Navratri.
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  • Skandamata, the goddess worshipped on Panchami (fifth day), is the mother of God Skanda (or Kartikeya). The green colour is symbolic of the transforming strength of a mother when her child is confronted with d
    Skandamata, the goddess worshipped on Panchami (fifth day), is the mother of God Skanda (or Kartikeya). The green colour is symbolic of the transforming strength of a mother when her child is confronted with d
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  • The fifth day of Navratri is dedicated to Maa Skandamata, the mother of Kartikeya, who symbolises purity, compassion, and maternal strength
    The fifth day of Navratri is dedicated to Maa Skandamata, the mother of Kartikeya, who symbolises purity, compassion, and maternal strength
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    Holi mother marry
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  • #Mother love
    #Mother love ❤️
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  • Maa Brahmacharini is the second form of the Hindu mother goddess Durga and the embodiment of penance and austerity, worshipped on the second day of Navratri. Her name signifies "one who undertakes penance" and she symbolizes spiritual devotion and steadfastness, having performed intense penance to win Lord Shiva as her husband. She is depicted as a serene, powerful figure in white, holding a rosary (Japamala) and a water pot (Kamandalu), walking barefoot
    Maa Brahmacharini is the second form of the Hindu mother goddess Durga and the embodiment of penance and austerity, worshipped on the second day of Navratri. Her name signifies "one who undertakes penance" and she symbolizes spiritual devotion and steadfastness, having performed intense penance to win Lord Shiva as her husband. She is depicted as a serene, powerful figure in white, holding a rosary (Japamala) and a water pot (Kamandalu), walking barefoot
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