The entire universe functions through a single fundamental force—power. Every action in existence is driven by this power, and its ultimate source is Maa Sarveshwari. She is the all-pervading energy present in every atom. To fulfill the cosmic functions of creation, preservation, and dissolution, this divine power manifests as Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh. Maa Sarveshwari herself embodies the combined essence of the three Tridevis—Mahakali, Mahalakshmi, and Mahasaraswati.
The Divine Mother we worship and meditate upon is the auspicious energy described through countless forms, names, and symbols—Durga, Kali, Parvati, Uma, Tripurabhairavi, Chandika, and many more. In reality, these various names refer to the same supreme power. Whether it is Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, or any living being, all are infused with this one universal energy. We all function under the influence and guidance of the Divine Mother. The solar system and the entire cosmos operate with order and discipline under Mother Nature’s governance.
This maternal force exists in all realms and within every living creature as the sustaining life energy. Night itself is considered a form of the Divine Mother, as are the cardinal directions. She becomes the physical mother to give birth, the Earth Mother to provide shelter, and the provider who sustains all forms of life. Whatever nourishment—food, clothing, water—we receive at the right moment is a reflection of her compassion and grace. Those who are closest, dearest, and most caring are often addressed simply as “Mother,” for she represents love, nearness, and unconditional support.
Through the Mother’s power, we receive strength, courage, love, and comfort in all aspects of life. Whenever we seek strength or peace, the Mother’s refuge is the ultimate path. The Goddess we worship by countless names does not reside only in temples; she is omnipresent. Her light and energy envelop all of creation. She appears within us as faith, wisdom, emotion, and clarity. As the presiding deity of all senses and the mind, she flows freely like the wind and sunlight—boundless and uncontainable. Therefore, her worship can be offered anytime and anywhere.
The well-being of individuals and all living beings lies in the devotion to this Supreme Goddess. True worship begins with honoring the divine power closest to us, eventually leading our consciousness toward the ultimate, all-encompassing Mother—the Supreme Shakti.