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Kali Durge – Vikram Hazra – Devi Bhajan

December 9, 2013 by Virti Patel Leave a Comment

Kali Durge Namo Namaha, another of devotional Devi song sung by Vikram Hazra, decorates this blog. Last one was Parmeshwari Jai Durga.

This song is also very good for creating the divine and devotional atmosphere.  The lyrics of this devi bhajan is a repetition of divine mother’s name, the repetition of  the name of divine form is very effective form of devotion in this age. The previously posted Parmeshwari Jai Durge also creates the divine presence of the divine mother as we sing and repeat the names of Mother from heart with devotion.

 

 

Kaali Durge Namo Namah Lyrics in English

Sundari Saraswati Namo Namah  …. Kaali Durge Namo Namah

Laxmi Annapurna Namo Namaha …. Kaali Durge Namo Namah

Uma Parvati Namo Namaha …. Kaali Durge Namo Namah

Girija Shankari Namo Namaha … Kaali Durge Namo Namah

Shakti Kundalini Namo Namah …. Kaali Durge Namo Namah

Mata Bhavani Namo Namah  ….. Kaali Durge Namo Namah

Kaali Durge Namo Namah Lyrics in English

 

सुंदरी सरस्वती नमो नमः … काली दुर्गे नमो नमः

लक्ष्मि अन्नपूर्णा नमो नमः … काली दुर्गे नमो नमः

उमा पार्वती नमो नमः … काली दुर्गे नमो नमः

गिरीजा शंकरी नमो नमः … काली दुर्गे नमो नमः

शक्ति कुंडलिनी नमो नमः … काली दुर्गे नमो नमः

माता भवानी नमो नमः … काली दुर्गे नमो नमः

Meanings of the Names of Divine Mother in this song.

As we listen and repeat the different names of Goddess with devotion we reach in different realm. The meaning and effect of the different names of Mother Goddess are different. We will go through the names chanted and repeated in this song. We try to give a short  meaning of each name occurring in this song  below.

Kaali Durge – These are two different names and attributes of the Divine Mother. Maa Kali is the benevolent mother. Also known as Bhavtarini (Giver of freedom from the bondage of illusions). Durge or Durga is the invincible form of Mother Divine.

Sundari – Sarswati – Sundari means the elegant one, the beautiful one. Sarswati is the Goddess Mother of wisdom, art,  music and learning.

Lakshmi – Annapurna – Mother Lakshmi is the giver of wealth and prosperity. She makes the life smooth and comfortable. Mother Annapurna is the bestower of Food.

Uma – Parvati – The divine consort of Lord Shiva She is known as Paravati and Uma. Parvat in Sanskrit means the mountain, Parvati is derived from this word.  Uma denotes Splendour, Tranquility and Light.

Girija – Shankari – Girija again means the daughter of mountains. Shankari means the divine consort of Shankar, a name of lord Shiva.

Shakti – Kundalini – The mother resides asleep in each one of us. She is the energy (Shakti), when awakens within, giving the experience of bliss and union with divine, She is also known as Kundalini.

 Mata – Bhavani – Mata means mother. Bhavani means the ferocious aspect of the compassionate mother, the ferociousness is to destroy the vikaras like anger, jealousy,  shame, hatred, greed, ignorance, ego ……

 

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