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Kushmanda Mata Meditation is Abundance and fullness meditation


Kushmanda Mata  Meditation is Abundance and fullness meditation


Spiritual significance of Kushmanda
What does Kushmanda really mean? 
Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar explains: 
A pumpkin is round. It refers to your prana (subtle life force energy) which is total; complete like a sphere.
It is one of the most pranic vegetables on this planet. 
Energy pervades this entire universe from the smallest to the largest. 
Our energy has this unique quality of being smaller than the smallest, and larger than the largest.
 Kushmanda means the Mother Divine manifests as prana, as the energy within us.
Like a pumpkin, you too should feel the ABUNDANCE
and FULLNESS in your life, and see every particle in creation alive with prana. Seeing that awakened intelligence manifest and pervading everywhere in creation is the meaning of Kushmanda.

Kushmanda Mata  Meditation is Abundance and fullness meditation


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