The vedas says the Great Divine Mother Goddess Devi Parashakti is the Eternal Infinite Consciousness, who created and manifested as the universe. All the gods and goddess are her manifestations. The Devi Mahatmya or popularly known as Durga Saptshati or Chandi Path, is not originated by human. It has no beginning. This book is an allographic attempt of Devi Mahatmya with original Sanskrit text with English transliteration and Hindi English Meaning for general readers and devotee of the Divine Mother Goddess. The book is created to help the readers to understand the devotional, symbolic, esoteric and analytical interpretations of the Great Goddess and Scripture. The book also contains numerous beautiful and deeply meant Indian paintings and sculptures images of the Divine Mother to understand the rich heritage and culture of the Devi Mahatmya throughout the centuries of our existence.
Manoj Singh is an IAS with over 30 years of experience in public service and policy making. He is wholeheartedly devoted to lifelong learning and pursues diverse subjects. He has authored books named Economics through Graphs and Modern Dictionary of Thoughts to present synthetic and intellectual guide on various subjects. This book is his attempt to present a devotional, analytical and symbolic interpretation of the Great Goddess and her manifestations. Dimple Verma wife of Prashant Kumar IPS is herself an IAS officer with extensive experience of working in public administration and public policy for more than 30 years. A post graduate in Labour and Social Welfare and Economics. She also holds and PG Diploma in Public Policy from IIM in public policy. She has authored various papers on women empowerment, e-governance, disability and disasters. This book is her attempt to present the esoteric interpretation of Great Goddess Devi and her manifestations as Shakti, the embodiment of women empowerment. Sanjeev K. Singh dropped out from Delhi School of Economics to pursue a career in public policy He has consulted Ministers in framing legislations and policies and MPs and MLAs in their duties. He has co-authored books named Economics through Graphs and Modern Dictionary of Thoughts. He has a great interest in Indian Cultural and Religious Studies He holds a Tech in Computer Science and Engineering.
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