
Three recent incidents have shaken the nation:
🔹 Sonam Raghuvanshi, whose husband Raja Raghuvanshi mysteriously died just days after their marriage, 🔹 Muskan Rastogi, who brutally murdered her husband and stuffed his body in a drum, 🔹 And Nikita, wife of Atul Subhash, who ended her life due to domestic conflict.
These are not just criminal cases — they are warning signs of a deep energetic imbalance in feminine energy.
❓ Are women becoming educated but losing their inner femininity?
Today’s parents are raising daughters to become doctors, engineers, managers, and officers — a remarkable achievement. But the real question is: have we distanced them from energy-discipline, values, and the essence of womanhood?
Why are so many women today becoming intolerant, restless, and emotionally disturbed? The answers are not physical, but energetic.
Woman is a center of immense energy — in fact, many times more than men. Balancing this energy is absolutely essential. If not balanced, it can turn destructive — just as described in the Durga Saptashati.
When Goddess Durga slayed Mahishasura, Chanda-Munda, and Raktabeej, her energy became fierce, blazing, and terrifying.
To calm her down, the gods adorned her with ornaments — a nose ring, earrings, waist chain, bangles, and a necklace.
This was not mere beautification. It was a Tantric ritual, mentioned in sacred texts like Beejatmak Puran, Kalika Puran, and Bhuvaneshwari Samhita, to make her boundless energy creative, gentle, and disciplined — so it could be grounded and harmonized with Earth.
Our scriptures — be it the Ramayana, Mahabharata, or Durga Saptashati — are not just mythology. They are encoded lifestyle instructions for us.
Today’s modern woman, in the mindset of “I am perfect as I am,” is denying the natural structure of her energy centers. Parents are also responsible, aiding their daughters in becoming completely disconnected from their feminine nature and life rhythm.
But Vedic wisdom tells us:
“True freedom means self-awareness, self-discipline, and mastery over one's own power.”
When this power is controlled, it manifests as Maa Durga. When it’s unbalanced and uncontrolled, it becomes Kali — destructive and chaotic.
It is vital to awaken and balance the Venusian qualities of beauty, creativity, and compassion in a woman — not just for herself, but for the well-being of her family and society.
In Mahavedic Living, we focus on simple yet powerful practices to achieve this energy balance.
Here are a few Mahavedic Remedies to preserve and regulate Venus energy in girls:
🕉️✨ Conclusion:
Power is only benevolent when it is balanced. A woman's divine strength becomes a blessing only when it flows through the channels of wisdom and discipline.
Otherwise, the same Shakti turns into Kali, leading to chaos and destruction.
“Freedom does not mean indulgence — it means the wise and conscious use of energy.”
✍️ Author: Acharya Deepika Jain Mahavedic Coach