The Divine Mother is fond of the assembly of warriors.
The devotee grows into a warrior with their cultural achievements and gaining maturity. All his actions are according to dharma. Those who lose heart or strength by getting troubles to their good deeds cannot be a warrior. Those having determination and no doubt about their achievements try hard to be warriors. Their determination ought to increase to face troubles in their actions. Only such people achieve a high warriorship.
Those devoted to the Divine Mother and doing service to others get Her kindness. Those warriors talk highly of the Divine Mother’s glories in gatherings. They fulfill and celebrate the Divine Mother’s prayers in grand manner, which pleases Her. She is also pleased with devotees, in deep meditation towards Her. Those with a common focus joining together to do dharmic actions also pleases Her. Basically, one with enthusiasm and devoted to the Divine Mother will be within a warrior group of people.
She is fond of warriors’ gatherings. For a greater cause, they act by sacrificing their body, materials, and spirit without any ahankara in full willingness. Yoginis share the concepts about the Divine Mother in many ways. She is fond of such gatherings of wise people.
Viras need not just be warriors alone; scholars, leaders, rulers, and poets all can be viras. The Divine Mother is particularly fond of such viras gatherings to worship Her. Those viras can be heroic in their own deeds.
C N Nachiappan
Singapore, 10 July 2022;
updated 02 October 2025.
References:
2, Shri Lalitha Sahasranama Stostram published in Tamil by N.
Ramaswami Iyer charities’ societies, Tiruchirappalli, India, with Commentary by
C. V. Radhakrishna Sastry.
3. The Lalitha Sahasranamam published in Tamil by Shri
Ramakrishna Thapovanam, Thiruipparaithurai, Trichy District, Tamil Nadu, India
with commentary by Shrimath Swami Sith-bavandar

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