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Navratri Special | The 9 Forms of Durga Explained By Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

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There are nine names to Durga.
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Sailaputri is born out of; Saila means that is extra ordinary.
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which is rising up the heights.
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when the mud rises up to reach the sky is called Saila.
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In the peak. Born out of the peak experience.
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That is Sailaputri.
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Peak of any experience, there is Mother Divine.
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and it is an aspect of energy. That aspect is Durga.
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The peak. Saila means peak.
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Born out of the peak.