Have you ever felt the presence of the Divine Mother—in a dream, a whisper of intuition, a moment of surrender, or a sudden inner shift?
Has a chant, puja, or quiet prayer helped you heal, find strength, or feel deeply held?
Invoking Shakti is a sacred space for seekers, devotees, and sadhakas. A growing community where we honor the living presence of the Goddess in all her forms—textual, symbolic, personal, and local. And we believe that your story—yes, yours—may light the path for someone else walking through darkness.
You don’t need to be a scholar or writer. If your heart has been touched by Her, just share your experience, in whatever form it comes. Whether a few lines or a long reflection, we’ll help shape it into a beautiful blog post with care and reverence. We’ll handle the editing, formatting, and proofreading—so you can simply speak from the heart.
What You Can Share
We warmly welcome stories, insights, or creative offerings related to:
- Personal moments of connection with the Divine Feminine
- Experiences through chanting, visualization, puja, or inner practice
- Dreams, visions, or symbolic encounters with Devi
- Reflections on Ishta Devis, Kula Devatas, or Shakti in her formless state
- Spiritual journeys rooted in Tantra, Bhakti, or Sanatana Dharma
- Interpretations of sacred verses, names, or iconography from Shakta texts
- Poems, meditative writing, or devotional musings.
A Special Invitation: Honouring the Grassroots Goddess
We especially invite you to write about local Devi traditions—those goddesses who may not be listed among the 51 Shakti Peethas or 64 Yoginis, but who live vibrantly in your native village, your family shrine, or the land around you.
She may be the guardian of your ancestors, a fierce protector worshipped under a tree, a folk goddess known only through local legends, or a silent stone that countless feet have circled in devotion.
You can share:
- A temple near you or from your ancestral land
- Local stories, rituals, or festivals in her honour
- How your family or community connects with her
- How she has shaped your spiritual path or inner life
- Her form, symbols, and nature-linked identity.
These grassroots goddesses are living Shaktis who breathe through the soil and the hearts of the people. By sharing, you help preserve and honour their presence for others to discover.
How to Share
Just email your story, experience, or even a few thoughts to:
info@invokingguruganesh.blog
Whether it’s a few sentences or a full reflection, don’t worry about structure—we’ll take care of shaping it into a blog with devotion and sensitivity.
You’re welcome to submit anonymously or with your name. Just let us know what feels right.
Submission Notes
- Original content only (not published elsewhere)
- Length: Anything from a few paragraphs to 1500 words
- Tone: Devotional, sincere, humble, reflective
- Sanskrit or regional words are welcome (we can add English explanations if needed)
- You may include 1–2 non-commercial or personal links
- Optional: short author bio and photo.
What We Cannot Accept
- Promotional or commercial content
- Content that disrespects other paths or traditions
- Plagiarized or purely AI-generated work.
Jai Jagadamba.
Thank you for helping this space grow with your presence and your truth.
Together, may we weave a living tapestry of the Goddess—thread by thread, heart by heart.
