what is the science of navaratri? this is a hindu festival of worshipping goddess durga or kali. but what are its scientific reasons and y do we celebrate it?
Religion & Spirituality - 2 Answers - 2007-10-14 09:27:47
Best Answer During Navaratri, we invoke the energy aspect of God in the form of the universal mother, commonly referred to as "Durga," which literally means the remover of miseries of life. She is also referred to as "Devi" (goddess) or "Shakti" (energy or power). It is this energy, which helps God to proceed with the work of creation, preservation and destruction. In other words, you can say that God is motionless, absolutely changeless, and the Divine Mother Durga, does everything.
Truly speaking, our worship of Shakti re-confirms the scientific theory that energy is imperishable. It cannot be created or destroyed. It is always there.
All Answers Answer 1 There is no science in it. It is only a religious belief.I have given a detailed answer to a similar question 15 minutes ago.The questioner is "mouni"-he/she has asked the answer in Telugu.Though i have learned Telugu-i have given the answer in English only.I do not know whether the "yahoo Answers" guide lines permit me to cut and paste my "own" answer to another similar question. So ihave not done it. 2007-10-14 11:24:02
Answer 2 During Navaratri, we invoke the energy aspect of God in the form of the universal mother, commonly referred to as "Durga," which literally means the remover of miseries of life. She is also referred to as "Devi" (goddess) or "Shakti" (energy or power). It is this energy, which helps God to proceed with the work of creation, preservation and destruction. In other words, you can say that God is motionless, absolutely changeless, and the Divine Mother Durga, does everything.
Truly speaking, our worship of Shakti re-confirms the scientific theory that energy is imperishable. It cannot be created or destroyed. It is always there. 2007-10-17 08:16:53
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