Navratri (Nine day celebrations) and its importance:
There are nine forms of Goddess Durga matha. Below mentioned are list of goddess forms.Ekam - First day : This day is dedicated to Goddess Shailputri (daughter of Himalaya)
Mata Shailputri – First Avatara of Durga :
Mata Shailputri is a daughter of ‘Parvata raju’ (mountain king) –
Himalaya / Himvanth. She is the first among nine avatars of Durga and worshiped on
the First day of Navaratri .
In her previous birth, she was ‘Sati Bhavani Mata’, the daughter of King
Daksha. Mata Shailputri, also known as Parvati got married with Lord Shiva. On
the first day of Durga Navratri,
Paravathi Devi she is worshipped. Mata Shailputri holds a ‘Trishul’, a weapon,
in her right hand and a lotus in her left hand. She rides on bull. She has
pleasant smile and blissful looks.
Duj - Second day : This day is dedicated to Goddess Bramcharini (peaceful form of Durga)
Mata Brahmacharini – Second Avatara of Durga :
Mata Brahmacharini is worshipped on second day of Navarathri.
Brahmacharini is the goddess who performed ‘Tapa’ (penance) (Brahma – Tapa ,
Charini - Performer ). Mata personifies love and loyalty. She
holds japa mala in her right hand and Kamandal in left hand. She is
also called as ‘Uma’ and ‘Tapacharini’ and provides knowledge and wisdom to her devotees.
Tritiya - Third day : This day is dedicated to goddess Chandra ghanta (Anger form of Durga)
Mata Chadraghanta is worshipped on the thrid day of
Navratri. She is very bright and charming. DurgaMaa is
astride a tiger, displays a golden hue to HER skin, possesses ten hands and 3
eyes. Eight of HER hands display weapons while the remaining two are
respectively in the mudras of gestures of boon giving and stopping harm.
Chandra + Ghanta, meaning supreme bliss and knowledge,
showering peace and serenity, like cool breeze in a moonlit night.
Chaturthi - Fourth day : This day is dedicated to goddess Kushmanda (Happy form of Durga)
Chaturthi - Fourth day : This day is dedicated to goddess Kushmanda (Happy form of Durga)
Mata Kushmanda – Fourth Durga :
Mata Kushmanda is worshipped on the fourth day of Navrathri. . She
shines brightly with a laughing face in all ten directions as the Sun. She
controls whole Solar system. In her eight hands, she holds several types of
weapons in six hands and a rosary and a lotus in remaining hands. She rides on
Lion. She likes offerings of ‘Kumhde’, hence her name ‘Kushmanda’ has become
popular.
Panchmi - Fifth day : This day is dedicated to goddess Skand mata (Blessing form of Durga)
Panchmi - Fifth day : This day is dedicated to goddess Skand mata (Blessing form of Durga)
Ma Skanda Mata – Fifth Durga :
Skanda Mata is worshipped on the fifth Day of
Navratri. She had a son ‘Skandaa and holds him on her
lap . She has three eyes and four hands; two hands hold lotuses while the other 2 hands
respectively display defending and granting gestures. Its said, by the mercy
of Skandmata, even the idiot becomes an ocean
of knowledge. The great and legendary
Sanskrit Scholar Kalidas created his two masterpieces works “Raghuvansh
Maha Kavya” and “Meghdoot” by the grace of Skandmata. Mata is considered
as a deity of fire. She rides on Lion.
Shasthi - Six day : This day is dedicated to Goddess Katyayani(Daughter form of Durga)
Shasthi - Six day : This day is dedicated to Goddess Katyayani(Daughter form of Durga)
Mata Katyayani – Sixth Durga :
Mata Katyayani is worshippedon the the Sixth Day of
Navratri. Rishi Katyayan observed a penance to get Jaganmata as his
daughter. She blessed him and took birth as his daughter on the bank of river
Jamuna for getting Lord Krishna as a husband. She is considered as prime deity
of Vraj mandal. Ma Katyayani has three eyes and four hands. . One left hand holds a weapon and the other
a lotus She rides on Lion.
Saptami - Seven day : This day is dedicated to Goddess Kalratri (Cruel and violent form of Durga)
Mata Kalratri – Seventh Durga :
Mata Kalratri – Seventh Durga :
Mata Kalaratri is worshipped on the Seventh Day of Navratri
. She is dark and black like night, hence she is called as ‘Kalratri’.
Her hairs are unlocked and has three eyes and four hands.while the
remaining 2 are in the mudras of “giving” and “protecting”. HER vahana is a
faithful donkey. The destroyer of darkness and ignorance. She
spills out fire from her nostrils. She holds a sharp Sword in her right
hand and blesses her devotees with her lower hand. As she blesses her
devotees with prosperity, she is also called as ‘Shubhamkari’.
Astami - Eight day : This day is dedicated to Goddess Maha gauri (form of mata parvati and symbol of purity)
Astami - Eight day : This day is dedicated to Goddess Maha gauri (form of mata parvati and symbol of purity)
Mata Maha Gauri – Eighth Durga :
Mata Maha Gowri is worshipped on the Eight Day of
Navratri. Maha Gauri looks as white as moon and jasmine. She has
three Eyes and four hands. Peace and compassion radiate from HER being and SHE
is often dressed in a white or green sari. SHE holds a drum and a trident and
is often depicted riding a bull . Her above left hand is in fearless pose
and she holds ‘Trishul’ in her lower left hand. Her above right hand has
tambourine and lower right hand is in blessing mudra.
Navmi - Ninth day : This day is dedicated to the goddess Siddhidatri(knowledge form of Durga)
Navmi - Ninth day : This day is dedicated to the goddess Siddhidatri(knowledge form of Durga)
Mata Siddhidatri – Ninth Durga :
Mata Siddhidatri is the worshipped on the Ninth
Day of Navratri. Maha Shakti gives all the eight siddhis – Anima, Mahima,
Garima, Laghima, Prapti, Prakamya, Iishitva and Vashitva. According to ‘Devi
Puran’, the supreme God Shiva got all these siddhis by worshipping the supreme
Goddess Maha Shakti. With her gratitude, his half body has become of Goddess,
hence Lord Shiva’s name ‘Ardhanarishvar’ has become
famous. According to some sources she drives on Lion.
Other sources say, she is seated on lotus. Siddhidatri Devi is worshipped by
all Gods, Rushis, Muniswaras, Siddha yogis, and all common devotees who want to
attain the religious asset.
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