TRIVENI
Durga • Lakshmi • Saraswati
Navratri Offerings to Devi
From Sadhguru and Sounds of Isha
Triveni or “three rivers” celebrates the three predominant aspects of the Devi – Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswati. During Navratri, a festival dedicated to the Divine feminine, Devi manifests in her many forms. The first three days represent the quality of tamas, where the Goddess is fierce like Durga. The second three days are rajas, for the materially-oriented Lakshmi. And the last three days are sattva in nature, dedicated to Saraswati, the Goddess of knowledge and transcendence. On the tenth day, Navratri culminates into Vijayadashami, a day of victory over darkness.
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1) Bhairavi Prarthana
Chanted by Sadhguru, this verse extols the many qualities of Linga Bhairavi. She is the consort of Shiva, the embodiment of Yoga, and the one who is blissful, fierce and compassionate.
2) Chandiran Oliyil Avalai Kanden
Chandiran Oliyil Avalai Kanden is an outpouring of devotion to the Devi by the great Tamil poet, writer and activist Subramania Bharati. “She removed pain and suffering, and created starlight and joy in our hearts.”
<•• VIEW LYRICS ••>3) Bhairavi Shatakam
Bhairavi Shatakam is adapted from the writings of Adi Shankara, one of the greatest philosophers of India. The beautiful verses describe the infinite qualities of the Devi. In her ferocious form, Devi slays demons and wears a garland of skulls. In other forms, she bestows blessings in this life and beyond.
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4) Bhairavi Vandana
Bhairavi Vandana appeals to Linga Bhairavi for protection and liberation, as she is the one who nourishes and is endowed with all powers.
5) Devi Dasa Shloka Stuti
Devi Dasa Shloka Stuti was penned by Kalidasa, one of the greatest Sanskrit poets of India. In his characteristically beautiful poetry, he offers his obeisance to Devi and expresses his longing to be at her feet.
6) Thunbam Illadha Nilaiye Shakti
Thunbam Illadha Nilaiye Shakti – Shakti is the personification of creative energy and is attributed to the Feminine. In this poem by Subramania Bharati, Shakti is praised as “the lap where life flourishes.”

7) Prata Stuve Para Shivam Bhairavi
Prata Stuve Para Shivam Bhairavi praises Devi as the Goddess of words and language. This chant was written by Adi Shankara.
8) Jaago Bhairavi
Jaago Bhairavi is an invocation of Linga Bhairavi. The devotee longs for Devi to awaken in her heart, to be taken across the ocean of life, and to surrender at Devi’s feet.
9) Bhagavati Stuti
Devi is extolled as the one who destroys the sorrow of those who surrender to her, who cures the darkness created by ignorance and who grants purity to our wisdom.

10) Vidyarambham Chant
Chanted by Sadhguru, this powerful verse commemorates a sacred beginning and a new path into the world of knowledge and arts. An appeal to the Goddess Saraswati, it is often chanted on Vijayadashami, the day of victory over ignorance. At Linga Bhairavi, Vidyarambham is one of several rituals offered daily to assist a child’s growth and wellbeing.