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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSoujanya Pasumarthi is a passionate Educationist .She is a Published author of Mumma,Papa,teach me a Shloka!,a book about story oriented shloka book , and Hanuman Chalisa for Kids & Beginners with beautiful illustrations & activities She founded Mystical Tale. It is leading storytelling (mythology, moral, STEM-based ), shloka(Bala-siksha Holistic character building and child development program ), public speaking, workshops for parents and kids and yoga academy for kids. Simplifies the learning experience. It is a platform for E-learning worldwide and a one-stop destination for all kid’sRead More...
Soujanya Pasumarthi is a passionate Educationist .She is a Published author of Mumma,Papa,teach me a Shloka!,a book about story oriented shloka book , and Hanuman Chalisa for Kids & Beginners with beautiful illustrations & activities She founded Mystical Tale. It is leading storytelling (mythology, moral, STEM-based ), shloka(Bala-siksha Holistic character building and child development program ), public speaking, workshops for parents and kids and yoga academy for kids. Simplifies the learning experience. It is a platform for E-learning worldwide and a one-stop destination for all kid’s needs. Passing on the timeless Indian traditions with scientific reasons for your children. Soujanya takes charge of introducing kids to their roots.
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Navratri is a 9 day-long festival that is celebrated in India. Navratri is the celebration of Devi Durga and her 9 forms. Devi Durga is also synonymous with Adi Shakti. Adi Shakti means energy, power, and empowerment. Adi Shakti celebrates the female energy of the universe. The energy that brings about equilibrium and balance. The nine forms of Devi Durga – 9 goddesses of Navratri – are Maa Shailaputri, Maa Bhramacharini, Maa Chandraghanta, Maa Kus
Navratri is a 9 day-long festival that is celebrated in India. Navratri is the celebration of Devi Durga and her 9 forms. Devi Durga is also synonymous with Adi Shakti. Adi Shakti means energy, power, and empowerment. Adi Shakti celebrates the female energy of the universe. The energy that brings about equilibrium and balance. The nine forms of Devi Durga – 9 goddesses of Navratri – are Maa Shailaputri, Maa Bhramacharini, Maa Chandraghanta, Maa Kushmanda, Maa Skandamata, Maa Katyayani, Maa Kaalratri, Maa Mahagauri, and Maa Siddhidatri.
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