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The Labyrinth of Kali Part III: Encountering Nava Durgas through Symbolism
Today, Maya had decided to write a book titled Embodying the Divine Feminine: The Stories of Nine Durgas. This book would be a collection of narratives showcasing the experiences of the women who had inspired her throughout the journey. It will be more than just a book; it is to celebrate resilience and empowerment.
Today, Maya had decided to write a book titled Embodying the Divine Feminine: The Stories of Nine Durgas. This book would be a collection of narratives showcasing the experiences of the women who had inspired her throughout the journey. It will be more than just a book; it is to celebrate resilience and empowerment.
Sitting at her desk in this evening, Maya is reflecting on the stories she wants to include. She can now almost hear the voices of the women she had met, each one a powerful echo of the Durgas they embodied. “This book will honor their journeys,” she thought, fueled by inspiration.
Maya again reached out to the women who had been part of her project, inviting them to share their stories. Over coffee meetings, personal interactions and virtual calls, she listened intently, capturing their words and emotions, weaving them into a tapestry of shared experiences.
Now, how come the concept of the Nava Durgas resonating deeply with her, particularly as she observed and interacted with women from various backgrounds, professions, and walks of life? What were the encounters that illuminated a different facet of Durga’s essence, guiding her understanding of the divine feminine in contemporary contexts? Let’s go to some flashback!
The Labyrinth of Kali Part III: Encountering Nava Durgas through Symbolism
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