Whenever you go out of the House on a Journey always take mantra of
Om Twameva Sakshat Shri
Shri Supatha Sakshat
Shri Khemkari Sakshat
Shri Adi Shakti Mataji Shri Nirmala Devi Namoh Namah !
In the Devi Kavach—a sacred part of the Durga Saptashati (also known as Chandi Path)—various forms of the Divine Mother are invoked to protect different parts of the body and aspects of life. Among these divine forms, Goddess Supatha and Goddess Khemakari (Khemkari) are particularly invoked to bless and protect one's journey while traveling.
1. Goddess Supatha
Meaning of Supatha: The name Supatha means “She who guides on the good path” (Su = good, Patha = path).
Role in Devi Kavach: Supatha Devi is invoked to guide and bless the path ahead. She ensures that the journey is auspicious, obstacle-free, and aligned with Dharma.
Spiritual Importance: She protects the devotee from misdirection, wrong choices, accidents, or delays during travel. Her presence ensures that your path is safe and blessed by divine guidance.
2. Goddess Khemkari
Meaning of Khemkari: Khem means well-being, safety, or happiness, and Kari means doer or provider. So, Khemkari means “She who provides well-being and safety.”
Role in Devi Kavach: Khemkari Devi is invoked to bestow welfare, joy, and safe return from any journey. Her blessings help the traveler return home unharmed and fulfilled.
Spiritual Importance: She safeguards from external dangers, malicious influences, and uncertainties that often come during travel.
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Combined Importance in Travel:
When these two goddesses are invoked together:
Supatha sets the course of the journey with righteous intention and protection.
Khemkari ensures that the journey brings welfare and culminates in a safe return.
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