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  • This vital force is called Divine Mother and worshipped.

    The Times of India 2010

  • Note: Originally, she looked like Saraswati to me; however, she could also considered to be Parvati, which makes the most sense; despite the usual trappings of the goddess of wisdom here the shell is a giveaway, Parvati is “Parvati is considered as the supreme Divine Mother and all other goddesses are referred to as her incarnations or manifestations.”

    The Gods in Sita Sings the Blues | Spontaneous ∂erivation 2009

  • What is overlooked, by one and all it seems, is that in eschewing idols the guardians of dogma did away with the Divine Mother, creator of all Form.

    Savitri Era Religion has nothing to do with the Hindu or any other Religion Tusar N Mohapatra 2008

  • If you were born in India, you may be Hindu, having MANY possible gods, my favorite at the moment is Durga, Divine Mother, Slayer of Evil, Spouse of Lord Shiva you, Mr. Jones, might be a little more humble and respectful of others.

    Archive 2005-09-01 Charles Statman 2005

  • The recognition of the mother element -- the Divine Mother -- has always been a most potent factor in the power of the Roman Catholic Church to retain the unchanging devotion of its faithful adherents.

    Insights and Heresies Pertaining to the Evolution of the Soul Anna Bishop Scofield

  • “I am just thinking how wonderful it is that Divine Mother gives me whatever I ask.”

    Autobiography of a Yogi Yogananda, Paramhansa, 1893-1952 1935

  • I feel that in the vibrations of that holy place, Divine Mother will touch his heart.

    Autobiography of a Yogi Yogananda, Paramhansa, 1893-1952 1935

  • "I am just thinking how wonderful it is that Divine Mother gives me whatever I ask."

    Autobiography of a Yogi Paramahansa Yogananda 1922

  • God manifest through Nature, the Divine Mother, must surely accept her incense and sacrifice of the spirit, since no other was permitted.

    Far to Seek A Romance of England and India Maud Diver 1906

  • Earth -- the Divine Mother, of whom every human mother is, in Eastern eyes, a part, a symbol, however imperfect.

    Far to Seek A Romance of England and India Maud Diver 1906

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