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Durga - The Sacred Journey of Parvati and the Nine Nights of Navratri - Wadhwa, Aariv
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Dear Reader, If this book has found its way into your hands, I believe it's not a coincidence. Durga is not just a story I wrote-it is a story that wrote me. It came to me during a time when I felt lost, tired, and strangely disconnected from the woman I thought I was meant to be. Somewhere between deadlines, obligations, and expectations, I realized I wasn't living-I was merely functioning. And then came Navratri. Not the one filled with music, sweets, and bright colors. But a silent, inward Navratri-a pilgrimage of the soul. This book was born out of a series of vivid dreams, sacred symbols,…mehr

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Dear Reader, If this book has found its way into your hands, I believe it's not a coincidence. Durga is not just a story I wrote-it is a story that wrote me. It came to me during a time when I felt lost, tired, and strangely disconnected from the woman I thought I was meant to be. Somewhere between deadlines, obligations, and expectations, I realized I wasn't living-I was merely functioning. And then came Navratri. Not the one filled with music, sweets, and bright colors. But a silent, inward Navratri-a pilgrimage of the soul. This book was born out of a series of vivid dreams, sacred symbols, and quiet meditations. As I began to explore the nine forms of Goddess Durga, I encountered not only Her divine power, but also the very human woman behind the myth-Parvati. Daughter of the mountains. Seeker of love. Warrior of truth. Creator. Destroyer. Mother. Goddess. In Parvati, I saw pieces of all of us-of every woman who has ever doubted her strength, questioned her purpose, or felt torn between love and identity. Through her journey, I found healing. Through her silence, I found voice. This book follows a fictional character, Meera-a modern woman who, like many of us, carries unspoken grief, buried courage, and a hunger for meaning. Her journey across the nine nights of Navratri mirrors the transformation of Parvati into Durga, and perhaps, it will mirror something in you too. I did not write this as a scholar, priest, or pundit. I wrote this as a woman, walking barefoot toward the truth-with reverence, with imperfection, and with love. If there's one hope I hold for you, dear reader, it is this: That as you read Meera's journey, you may rediscover your own. That in Parvati's fire, you may ignite your own light. That in Durga's name, you may remember your power.