(Chapter 1) Tamsik Maha Kali, (Chapters 2-4) Rajsik Maha Lakshmi and (Chapters 5-13) Satvik Maha Saraswati human tendencies.
Awaken from your tamas foolish lethargy, purify the mind and remove all negativities; Cultivate rajas - virtues, wealth earnestly, Gain sattva wisdom - transcend limits truly.
Spiritual practice of Sadhaka, to face readily, gradually Tamas, Rajas and Sattva by stages gradually, Devi-Mahatmayam - meaning for spirituality, with control, strength, wisdom to freedom lastly!
After the slaying of these three basic qualities, Dawn dawns, comes 'Dussehra' - final victory; Devi-Mahatmayam or Durga Saptashati story, Showing the path of life for whole of humanity.
Then on to Dushmi, the tenth day finally, when one is freed gets salvation totally, from tamas, rajas, sattva qualities, does the Dussehra dawn unfailingly.
Ma Durga (Nav Durga) & Nav Ratri chapters are also incorporated at the end of the book to assist the reader to comprehend the true inner meaning of the basic concepts of three Gunas governing life and path towards salvation.
This seven hundred mantra story describes the victory of the Goddess over Asuras representing conquest and freedom from tamsik Maha Kali (Chapter 1), rajsik Maha Lakshmi (Chapters 2-4) and satvik Maha Sarasvati (Chapters 5-13) human tendencies.
The Devi Goddess, personified as one supreme Goddess and many goddesses, confronts the demons within us representing the field of human consciousness within each person.
The Asuras her adversaries represent the all-too-human impulses arising from the pursuit of power, possessions, pleasure and from the illusions of self-importance.
In reality, herein are defined the primary human tendencies passions, wealth and even goodness. Only when all the acts are preformed unaffected by these primary tendencies and the act itself is dedicated to the Lord, the final liberation comes and the real elixir of life is tasted.
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