Goddess Devis
A Closing Reflection on the Goddess Devis
Across the hills, the rivers, the forests, cities, and coastlines in india.. the Goddess Devis appears in many forms
Different names…Different temples… Different energies..
But when we step away from the myths and miracles, a simple truth emerges…
These Goddess Devis are not something distant
They are always lived within us
eight Goddess Devis and One Inner Journey
Each temple mentioned in this blog series reflects a phase of human strength
maa Vaishno Devi teaches us to keep walking even when the path feels long
maa Kamakhya Devi reminds us to honour rest, cycles and renewal
Meenakshi Amman devi stands for self-respect and inner balance
Kali maa gives us permission to choose truth and set boundaries
Kanyakumari Devi shows us the power of wholeness and independence
Chamundeshwari devi invites us to face our inner struggles with courage
maa Mahalakshmi reframes abundance as responsibility and not excess
Durga maa embodies prepared strength .. calm, steady and ready
Together they do not form a hierarchy of gods
They form a map of living our life
Beyond Temples and Traditions of Goddess Devis
This series was never meant to replace faith, ritual or devotion
It exists to sit beside them
To remind us that spirituality does not end at the temple gate
It continues in our kitchens, workplaces, relationships, silences and the choices we make
The Devi does not only reside in sanctums
She shows up when…
We choose perseverance over quitting
Rest over burnout
Truth over comfort
Dignity over approval
What These Devis Ultimately Teach Us
They teach us that..
Strength has many expressions
Faith can be quiet
Growth does not need drama

Most importantly, they remind us:
You are not meant to embody one Devi forever
Life asks us to shift—
to be Kali when boundaries are needed
Kamakhya when rest is required
Durga when preparation matters
and Lakshmi when abundance must be handled wisely
A Final Gentle Reflection
Which Devi am I being called to live today?
Not worship
Not perform
But practice
Because when the myths soften,
what remains is something far more powerful…
A way of living—with awareness, balance, and quiet strength
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A Closing Disclaimer
These reflections are offered with respect for all traditions, beliefs and personal forms of devotion
They are not meant to reinterpret faith but to explore how its wisdom continues to serve modern life
If these perspectives resonate, walk with them
If they do not, release them gently
The Devi does not demand agreement
She invites understanding
And that invitation—
is always open
until next time, keep smiling
much love .. stay happy .. stay blessed … always
SMITHA
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