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September 29, 2025

Siddhidatri: The Bestower of Fulfillment


On Navaratri’s final day, Siddhidatri is honored. The goddess is seated on a lotus and holds a conch, discus, mace, and lotus. She grants siddhis and spiritual powers, and awakens consciousness beyond limits.
From Day 1 to Day 8, each form of goddess has helped us get rid of our sins, negativities, conquer our inner darkness and fears, and helped us align our actions and intentions. This form of the goddess, Maa Siddhidatri, helps us bring things to a fruitful closure and, in her own way, guides us through to complete this figurative circle of challenges.
Maa Siddhidatri brings fruition to efforts, making the impossible possible through grace. To invoke her is to complete the journey of growth, yielding profound blessings. Her guidance strengthens spiritual connections, leading to fulfillment and enlightenment. She is the perfect embodiment of inner peace and universal love.
Day 9 of Navaratri

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Published on September 29, 2025 21:00

September 28, 2025

Mahagauri: The Light of Renewal


On the eighth day, Mahagauri shines—radiant in white, riding a bull with a trident and drum. Her purity reflects liberation, cleansed of past burdens like a stream after rain.
She fosters forgiveness and new beginnings, guiding us toward clarity and grace. To invoke Mahagauri is to embrace renewal after trials, restoring inner peace. Her presence supports progress toward liberation, renewing strength for the journey ahead.
Her form symbolises new beginnings. She is the one who brings, announces, safeguards, and becomes the catalyst for change.
Day 8 of Navaratri

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Published on September 28, 2025 21:00

September 27, 2025

Kalaratri: The Purifier of Darkness


On Navaratri’s seventh day, Kalaratri appears—dark-skinned with unbound hair, riding a donkey, wielding a sword and noose. She represents the night that dispels ignorance, offering rest through the destruction of fear.
Kalaratri fosters courage to face inner shadows, cutting away negative patterns for renewal. To invoke her is to confront darkness with resolve, paving the way for healing. Her guidance brings fearlessness, clearing the path for inner peace.
The symbolism of sitting atop a donkey underpins how she, as a form of manifestation within us, can help us confront and resolve our inner shadows, mechanical misbehaviors, negativities, and fears. It is only when we face our fears that we can truly conquer them.
Day 7 of Navaratri

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Published on September 27, 2025 21:00

September 26, 2025

Katyayani: The Fierce Defender


On the sixth day, Katyayani emerges—a warrior born from sage Katyayan’s penance, wielding a sword and lotus atop a lion, her red hue vibrant with life. The sword cuts through injustice, the lotus preserving grace in battle.
She empowers decisive action and inspires us with the strength to confront adversity and transform growth into change. To invoke Katyayani is to face challenges with a righteous resolve. Her guidance fuels courage and turns your inner clarity into outward justice.
Let her inspiration be the edifice of your determination. Let her guide you through to further your progress and achieve what were once only aspirational, far-reaching goals.
Day 6 of Navaratri

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Published on September 26, 2025 22:28

September 25, 2025

Skandamata: The Nurturing Mother


On Navaratri’s fifth day, Skandamata is worshipped—mother of Kartikeya, holding her son with lotuses in hand, seated on a lotus with a radiant glow. She embodies maternal love, her purity rising above chaos like a lotus in still waters.
Skandamata promotes family harmony and emotional healing, teaching care balanced with boundaries. To invoke her is to nurture creative energies, guiding them toward maturity. Her presence fosters compassion and wisdom, protecting loved ones through life’s challenges.
Embrace her nurturing love with wisdom to foster harmony and growth in your life.

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Published on September 25, 2025 21:30

Kushmanda: The Spark of Creation


On the fourth day, Kushmanda shines—creator of the universe, her eight arms holding weapons with a radiant smile, seated on a lion. Her name, linked to the pumpkin, reflects the life force that sparks creation from formless to formed.
She awakens inner vitality, encouraging us to overcome doubt and nurture new ideas. To invoke Kushmanda is to tap into creative potential, building on discipline to fuel progress. Her guidance strengthens health and personal power, transforming possibilities into reality.

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Published on September 25, 2025 10:14

September 23, 2025

Chandraghanta: The Guardian of Balance


On Navaratri’s third morning, Chandraghanta is revered, named for the crescent moon on her forehead, her golden form wielding ten weapons atop a tiger. The moon signifies intuition, paired with the tiger’s strength, blending calm with protective power.
She fosters courage and alertness, teaching harmony between serenity and readiness to uphold justice. To invoke Chandraghanta is to balance inner peace with decisive action, essential for facing conflicts. Her guidance builds mental clarity and strength, helping navigate challenges with poise and prosperity.

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Published on September 23, 2025 21:15

September 22, 2025

Brahmacharini: The Seeker of Discipline


On Navaratri’s second day, Brahmacharini appears—Parvati’s ascetic form, holding a rosary and water pot, symbols of her devotion to penance and wisdom. Her name, tied to “Brahma,” reflects boundless pursuit of knowledge through disciplined focus.
She embodies the strength of restraint, guiding scattered energies toward clarity, much like a river finding its course. Brahmacharini teaches that true freedom comes from self-discipline, essential for personal growth. To invoke her is to embrace dedicated practice, building resilience through steady effort. Her guidance shapes inner strength, paving the way for spiritual liberation.

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Published on September 22, 2025 21:30

Shailaputri: The Mountain’s Daughter

On Navaratri’s first morning, Shailaputri appears. She is the “Daughter of the Mountain” and Parvati’s primal form, born from the Himalayas’ ancient embrace. She rides a bull, with steady calm, and holds a trident for strength and a lotus for grace, symbols of her mountain origins.

Mountains embody resilience, standing firm against storms with roots deep in the earth’s core. Shailaputri carries this strength—a grounding presence in life’s challenges, urging us to build stability step by step.

To invoke Shailaputri is to begin anew, whether seeking inner growth or facing daily struggles. It’s the first step on a steep path, where hesitation lingers, and progress requires effort and focus. Through her guidance, we release doubt, nurture balance, and build resolve. These qualities carry us toward our true selves, with each steady breath and each forward step.

The symbolisms underpin the deeper meaning of life. On the curve of growth, the most difficult step is the first step, which in this case is symbolised by the daunting mountain ahead of us. May Shailaputri grace us all with the power to conquer what lays ahead of us.

Here’s my interpretation of the different forms of the goddress Paravati. On Navaratri, the goddess dons one different form each day. Today’s day one.

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Published on September 22, 2025 09:01

September 18, 2025

Product review: Zoom nib

One of the most fascinating things that you can do with the analogue world is open yourself to new creativity and new possibilities. Getting myself a zoom nib did just that for me. Through this post, I share what I found.

Context for newbies
A zoom nib is a specialty fountain pen nib that offers versatility in terms of changes in the line width based on the angle at which you hold the pen.

Reviews and purchase
I watched a few videos online to understand if ‘Zoom’ nib is something that I might end up liking. Adamant but determined, as I usually am, I made my purchases. However, something within me was still unsure. For those in India, I evaluated a few good alternatives and ended up buying my zoom nib from Kanpur Writers, popularly known as Kanwrite. They know their capabilities very well and have capitalized on their areas of strength. Here is the link in case you are interested (or, like me, are headstrong!): #6 Steel Specialty Grind Zoom Nib Unit.

Shipping and arrival
I think I received the package in less than three days. The packaging was more than sufficient for a heavy-duty, rough manhandling of the cute, cozy little midget that cocooned the nib. I have attached a couple of images for your reference. I am really happy with the way they ensured that I have a good initial impression. I also have a Kanwrite Legacy in Solid Pearl Green, which I have reviewed here on my site. That piston filler is fun to use, is a great companion if you want to carry it, and houses a good, wet nib.

Initial impressions
I got myself a JoWo-compatible nib unit with ebonite feed. I must say that I am pleasantly surprised at the way the ink keeps up the flow. It is not super wet, but it is soaked just right, right from the moment I inked it up.

Do keep in mind that when filling ink for the first time or using a new feed, flush the ink through the pen at least a couple of times so the feed gets used to the ink’s character. This rule applies more tightly for inks with a dry character, pigments, or sheening qualities. This one from Kanwrite is just right!

Here is my candid writing sample! Honestly, I didn’t plan to post it, earlier. I created it in less than ten minutes for my daughter. She enjoyed the variation and encouraged me to share it here. Based on the angle at which you hold your pen, the nib produces a smooth consistent line that varies in its width.

So, here is the magic of the zoom nib, in the descending order of the line width:

For reference, here is the line chart that you can get on the internet. For nib tipping width, see this resource on Pen Chalet’s site. And, here is the picture of the line variation, based on the angle of writing. See picture on the right.

30°: Produces a double-broad line. The nib is super-smooth and super-wet. It might take more time to dry.45°: Broad line. Perfect for everyday use, as well.55–70°: Medium line. You will probably use the pen at this angle the most.90°: Fine lines, but you have to hold the pen upright, which is an awkward angle.Reverse writing: Limited ink flow but still functional. I also felt that the pen scratches the paper a little bit. But that could be because of several factors. The GSM of the paper, the paper quality, my writing pressure, and the flow of ink. A smoother ink flow might solve this issue a little bit. But the ink will eat into the paper and might lead to bleedthrough since the nib, at extra fine, is just about piercing into the paper while writing.

Brands and customizations
I think this nib is a great choice if you are into journaling. I would recommend buying it from Kanwrite. As an Indian brand, Kanwrite delivers quality craftsmanship at an accessible price, making it a great choice for local pen enthusiasts. I find that Sailor’s 21KT gold zoom nibs—Sailor introduced zoom nibs—have a similar feedback and enjoy a similar fan base, depending on writing preferences. I am glad that mine aligns quite well with what others think.

There are a few things noteworthy, here. First, Sailor nibs are not easily available in India. If they are, they are quite expensive (because they are 21KT solid gold nibs). For even a serious penthusiast, it is a lot of money to invest on a nib that they might use occasionally. I haven’t tried a Sailor zoom nib, therefore I will leave that part out of my comments.

Mine is a JoWo-compatible nib unit with an ebonite feed. But you can get one in Bock or Kanwrite-compatibility, as well. All the same options in plastic feed, as well. And since they are in Stainless Steel, they are relatively cheaper to manufacture. Here is the page that I used to place the order for my custom specialty nib. I’d suggest you get a couple of custom specialty nib units and then keep swapping those in and out as needed.

Time for some gripe
Oh yes. I have a couple of them! While I love the versatility of my double-broad zoom nib, I found myself wanting the triple-broad option for even more dramatic line variation. Additionally, enhancing the reverse writing experience with an extra-fine tip could make this nib a true all-rounder. Kanwrite, this one’s on you. A customer is never satisfied, I guess. Especially if it is me!

Who’s it for?
If you are someone who enjoys broader strokes, go for it. The point is, the normal writing angle (at about 45 degrees), the nib will produce a wider line. If that is something you admire, you will love the fee l of it. However, if you plan to use it as your ONLY nib, you might be in for a surprise. This nib writes a finer line only at about 90 degrees, upright position.

‘Should I get one for myself’ is a question that is as subjective as it gets. For example, I prefer (and have grown to lean more and more in favor of) finer nibs. I’ve got a small handwriting, and I love using nibs that bring out the smaller curves in my writing. Don’t get me wrong! I do love huge curves, no puns intended, but the handwriting doesn’t seem to be mine with thicker, broader strokes. That said, there is some fun in watching the same pen produce five different variations of line widths.

If you’re a journaling enthusiast or love experimenting with line widths, the Kanwrite’s double-broad (or even triple-broad) zoom nib is a fantastic addition to your collection. In my case, it won’t replace my finer nibs, but it certainly has brought a playful creative flair to my writing.

Will you give it a try? Let me know in the comments!

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Published on September 18, 2025 10:55