Durga Sachet Powders Questions and Answers

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Durga Sachet Powders Questions and Answers

Unread post by Rev Ernest » Sat Oct 16, 2021 10:34 am

"Durga is an ancient grain-and-battle goddess who, in latter times (post 400 C.E.), was identified as a member of the Kali- Sati- Parvati- Durga- Gauri- Ambika- Uma- Candi class of goddess, all of whom are formerly regional "great" goddesses later syncretized as aspects of "the bride of Siva." In recognition of her origin as a grain goddess, in many Indian villages her effigies are placed on mounds of clay into which five types of grain have been pressed and embedded. She is said to only visit the villages once a year, during her annual festival, when she takes a vacation from her husband Siva. She is also a patroness of soldiers, and in some places a special feast day is set aside during which her blessings are invoked upon military weapons."
--- Catherine Yronwode
Durga Sachet Powders

Use in Magic:
For prayer and devotion to Durga, the Warrior Goddess of Protection, consort of Siva. who combats human evils and demonic forces that threaten peace and prosperity of her creation. A fierce Mother goddess, she is willing to unleash her anger against wrong, her violence to liberate the dharma of the good, her destruction to empower creation.



Spell Methods:
Use sachet powders to dress papers, photos, petitions, business cards, letters, tickets, claim checks, currency, or oiled candles; lightly blow or dust it on, pray, and shake it off; it may be also mixed with local dirt for a yard sprinkle or in foot-track or graveyard spells.

Product Details:
Hand-made, faith-based, perfumed hoodoo sachet powders with herbs and roots included, in a 1 oz. foil packet with a colourful label.

SPD-HIN-DURG
Durga Sachet Powders
$8.00

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Re: Durga Sachet Powders Questions and Answers

Unread post by Rev Ernest » Sat Oct 16, 2021 10:37 am

This Product Qualifies for the Any 12 Hindu Sachet Powders Special

Any 12 Hindu Sachet Powders Mixed Dozen

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Your Choice: 12 titles must be specified; if you do not select your 12 choices in the message area at the time you place your order we will not contact you, but we will choose 12 titles for you from the most popular in the category you selected.

Spell Methods:
Use sachet powders to dress papers, photos, petitions, business cards, letters, tickets, claim checks, currency, or oiled candles; lightly blow or dust it on, pray, and shake it off; it may be also mixed with local dirt for a yard sprinkle or in foot-track or graveyard spells.

Product Details:
Hand-made, faith-based, perfumed hoodoo sachet powders with herbs and roots included, in a 1 oz. foil packet with a colourful label.

SPD-HIN-ZDOZ
Any 12 Hindu Sachet Powders Mixed Dozen
$88.00

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Re: Durga Sachet Powders Questions and Answers

Unread post by Rev Ernest » Sat Oct 16, 2021 10:37 am

Folks

Just make sure, when you order an Any 12 Hindu Sachet Powders Mixed Dozen, that all 12 products have the letters HIN in their SKUs. Thanks!
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