Ma Brahmacharini and the Kundalini Connection

Ma Brahmacharini and the Kundalini Connection

Ma Brahmacharini, the second Navdurga form, is honoured on the second day of Navratri. She symbolises deep devotion and intense penance. Devi Bhamhacharini shows the discipline and dedication needed to elevate one’s consciousness to unite with the divine.

She is invoked with Vedic Mantras in the Swadishthana Chakra, the energy center associated with creativity and emotions. Ma Brahmacharini governs the Jal Tatva (water element): she holds a kamandala (water pot) in her left hand, representing simplicity and detachment.

Chanting her mantra with focused devotion blesses devotees, including Siddha Yogis, with divine grace, self-discipline, the spirit of sacrifice, and liberation from worldly attachments.

Ma Brahmacharini is worshipped a day after Ma Shailaputri, the first form of Navdurga. While Devi Shailaputri awakens our latent energy (Kundalini) in the root chakra (Muladhara) and focuses our attention on Lord Shiva, Ma Brahmacharini elevates that energy. She guides us towards higher spiritual goals through devotion and hard work. Her inspiration is the foundation for our next step, the learning of Sadhana and Swadhyaya (Self-study and the study of sacred scriptures).

 

The Significance of Her Name

The word ‘Brahma’ signifies Supreme Divinity, while the root ‘charini refers to a female who moves with, moves in, or moves toward something. Thus, Ma Brahmacharini is ‘She who walks with God, journeys toward God, and is ever united with the Supreme.’

 

Tantric Invocation of Ma Brahmacharini

In the Tantric tradition, Ma Brahmacharini is invoked as Mahatantri, Vijaya, and Chamunda. 

In her Tantric invocation, she is addressed as ‘Vagvadini’ (the goddess who inspires speech and knowledge). She bestows Sadhaks with supreme knowledge, a calm and centered mind, and mindful speech.

Offer Ma Bramacharini a sacred seat on your tongue and recite her mantra with devotion. Her blessings guide your thoughts, actions, and words and aligns them with divine will. 

May the grace of Devi Brahmacharini descend upon you, filling your heart with purity, self-discipline, and infinite wisdom.

Om Ma Brahmacharinyai Namah!

 

Nav Durga Sadhana

In the potent Nav Durga Sadhana, Ma Brahmacharini is invoked as the second Navadurga. She symbolises divine grace and strength, protecting her devotees like a strong fort.

The Sanskrit word ‘Durg’ means a ‘fort.’ The one who seeks Devi Ma is ever-protected by the strongest of forts —her grace and protection. She becomes the Sadhak’s Durg, a fort that would never fail them.

Wish to start the Nav Durga Sadhana? Don’t worry. Sadhana App has you covered! To Start Nav Durga Sadhana, follow these steps:

  1. Download Sadhana App. (100% Free. No hidden subscription! No pesky Ads. All features unlocked & available.)
  2. Click on the lion icon on 26 June '25 to know all the details.
  3. Follow the day-wise instructions in the app.
  4. Begin your sadhana by doing the first Japa on 26 June’ 25 and the first yagna on 27 June ‘25.
  5. The mantra of the day will get updated everyday.
  6. For the next ten days (26 June-5 July), perform the Devi japa every evening and yagna in the morning.

All the rituals are completely guided. Grab the opportunity to seek the love and blessings of Mother Divine!

Sadhana Se Sambhav Hai!

 

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