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  2. Devi Mahatmya - Wikipedia

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    Sri Durga Saptashatī, - Original text and ritual manual with Hindi translation, Gita Press, Gorakpur, India. Swami Jagadiswarananda, Devi Māhātmyam English translation, Sri Ramkrishna Math, Madras, 1953. (ISBN 978-8171201396)

  3. Dasam Granth - Wikipedia

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    The ballad of Hindu goddess, Durga, in Punjabi; this section of the Dasam Granth states that it is based on the Sanskrit text Durga Saptasati; [40] The opening verses from this composition, states Robin Rinehart, have been a frequently recited ardas petition or prayer in Sikh history; [40] it is also a source of controversy within Sikhism, as ...

  4. Durga Saptashati - Wikipedia

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  5. History of Shaktism - Wikipedia

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    By far, the most important text of Shaktism is the Devi Mahatmya (also known as the Durga Saptashati, Chandi or Chandi-Path), found in the Markandeya Purana. Composed some 1,600 years ago, the text "wove together the diverse threads of already ancient memory and created a dazzling verbal tapestry that remains even today the central text of the ...

  6. Medha rishi - Wikipedia

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    According to Devi-Bhagavata Purana Medha rishi is ancient rishi he is Storyteller of [1] Duraga Saptashati he tell Goddess Durga story in front of Samadhi vaishaya and Surath king. References [ edit ]

  7. Devi Bhagavata Purana - Wikipedia

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    This text, from Book 7 of this Purana, is called Devi Gita. [28] This text may have been composed with the original text, or it might be a later interpolation, according to C Mackenzie Brown. [ 28 ] He suggests that this portion of the text was probably composed by the 13th century; it may be later, but was set down before the 16th century.

  8. Bhavani - Wikipedia

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    Below the lion, sage Markandeya is chanting the Durga-saptashati shlokas. The lady sage Anubhuti is on the left side of the goddess; she is in a hanging position and is meditating on the goddess. It is chala murti , moved thrice a year during the long sleeping periods of maa Bhavani.

  9. Mahisasuramardini (radio programme) - Wikipedia

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    [11] He recites the holy verses and tells the story of the descent of Durga to earth. It was on the day of Mahalaya, the beginning of "Devipaksha", that the gods and goddesses woke up to prepare themselves for Durga Puja. In 1931, Mahalaya was first broadcast over the radio in Akashvani, Calcutta.