09/08/2025
🌺 Sacred Space Setup
• Altar items:
• A candle (gold or red for power and radiance).
• A bowl of water with rose petals (purification and blessing).
• A mirror or small reflective object (to honor your name and essence).
• A small tiger image or symbol (to call in Durga’s strength).
• Fresh flowers or incense (offering to the goddess).
• Placement:
Sit facing east (direction of new beginnings). Place the candle at the center, water bowl to the right, mirror to the left, and the tiger symbol near the front.
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🔮 The Ritual
1. Grounding
Sit comfortably. Close your eyes. Breathe deeply into your belly. Imagine roots flowing from your body into the earth.
2. Invocation of Durga
Light the candle and say:
“I call upon Durga Ma, the radiant warrior goddess, she who rides the tiger with fearless grace. Stand with me in this circle of power, bless my name, and magnify my light.”
3. Name Affirmation
Hold the mirror before you. Gaze into your reflection and softly (or powerfully) recite the words in your image:
When anyone speaks my name, I receive.
More luxury. More prosperity. More love.
Their words call in my divine overflow.
Kind or cruel – it fuels my rise.
Every whisper wraps me in wealth, beauty, and grace.
My name is blessed – no matter who mentions it or why.
Each syllable spoken expands my light.
As you say this, touch your water bowl and sprinkle a few drops over your head and heart, sealing the blessing.
4. Durga’s Sacred Message
Whisper aloud:
“Durga Ma, what message do you have for me?”
Then read this channelled message from her:
“Child of the radiant flame, your name is not just a sound—it is a sword. Every utterance of it breaks illusions and multiplies blessings. Ride the tiger of your own courage. Let no tongue that speaks your name diminish you—for I weave every word into your crown. Walk with me, unshaken, unbroken, unstoppable. Your name is power, your breath is prayer, and your light is eternal.”
5. Closing
Place your hands over your heart. Thank the goddess. Extinguish the candle. Leave the flowers and water as offerings overnight.