This self-contained text describes an incarnation of the Devi, the Goddess. She discourses on her nature, and how she wants to be worshipped, particularly with Yogic practices, meditation and rituals. There is also a more recent translation .
Contents
1: The Birth of Pârvatî in the House of Himâlayâs
2: On Self-realization, Spoken by the World Mother
3: The Goddess displays her Cosmic Form
4: On Knowledge and Final Emancipation
5: On the Yoga and Mantra Siddhi
6: On the HighestKnowledge of Brahma
7: On Bhakti Yoga
8: The Vow and the Sacred Places of the Devi
9: The Worship of the World Mother
10: The External Worship of the Devi
Source: The Devi Gita (Song of the Goddess) Excerpt from the Srimad Devi Bhagavatam translated by Swami Vijnanananda (Hari Prasanna Chatterji) [1921]
Contents
1: The Birth of Pârvatî in the House of Himâlayâs
2: On Self-realization, Spoken by the World Mother
3: The Goddess displays her Cosmic Form
4: On Knowledge and Final Emancipation
5: On the Yoga and Mantra Siddhi
6: On the HighestKnowledge of Brahma
7: On Bhakti Yoga
8: The Vow and the Sacred Places of the Devi
9: The Worship of the World Mother
10: The External Worship of the Devi
Source: The Devi Gita (Song of the Goddess) Excerpt from the Srimad Devi Bhagavatam translated by Swami Vijnanananda (Hari Prasanna Chatterji) [1921]