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They become sad due to something or another, or go on blaming someone or the other. But as long as ego remains, a person keeps on suffering and is miserable. When one is feeling blissful there is no ego.
#Sri argala stotram translation full#
When life becomes full of Ananda (bliss), then ego vanishes. So the Divine Consciousness ( Devi) then made a prophecy that the One who is destined to destroy the Ego (Kansa) is Bliss (Krishna) and he has already been born. Here, Kansa symbolises Ahankaar (ego), Lord Krishna symbolises Ananda (bliss) and the Devior Durga symbolises Aadhyashakti (primordial energy within us, or Consciousness).Įgo cannot catch hold of Consciousness or the primordial energy ( Devi), nor can it catch hold of Ananda (bliss, that is Krishna). Kansa tried to get hold of her and kill her but she escaped from his hands. And on that very same day was brought to Mathura. Devi was also born on the day of Ashtami, to Yashoda. If you see, it is actually the Devi who rescued Lord Krishna. Meaning, ‘Oh Devi (Mother Divine) who is worshipped with eternal devotion by Lord Krishna, bless us with beauty ( Roopam), victory ( Jayam), glory ( Yasham) and destroy all craving and ignorance ( Dvisho) in us.’ It is said, ‘ Krishnena Samstutay Devee Shashvad Bhaktyaa tathaambikay, Roopam Dehi Jayam Dehi Yasho Dehi Dvisho Jahi.’
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These verses come from the Argala Stotram in the Durga Saptashati and become a kavach (armour or shield) for one who recites them. ‘ Roopam Dehi Jayam Dehi Yasho Dehi Dvisho Jahi’. This is mentioned in the Durga Saptashati(a series of 700 verses in praise of the Mother Divine, from the Markandeya Purana). Lord Krishna used to worship Devi (Mother Divine).