Day 1: SHAILPUTRI Mata
Maa Shailputri is the part of Goddess
that was born as the daughter of the mountain king Himavant (or the Himalaya).
She is also known as Parvati, a name that comes from 'parvat' which is the Sanskrit
word for mountains. Goddess Parvati was Sati in her previous birth.
Day 2: BRAHMACHARINI Mata
Goddess Durga is worshiped in the
form of ' Uma' or Brahmacharini. This is the avatar of the Goddess in which she
performs 'tapa' or deep penance to reach the ultimate truth.
Day 3: CHANDRAGHANTA Mata
Maa Durga appears as ' Sherawali '
mata or Chandraghanta. This is a popular avatar of Durga that is worshiped in
Vaishno Devi.
Day 4: KUSHMANDA Mata
Kushmanda Mata sits on a growling
lion & holds 7 types of weapons in her 8 hands.
Day 5: SKANDA Mata
On 5th day Skanda Mata
holds her son named ' Skanda ' in her arms. She is a Goddess who comes from the
fire & is worshiped for gaining knowledge or wisdom.
Day 6: KATYAYANI Mata
A sage Katyayani prayed for years to
Maa Durga to have her as his daughter. She granted his wish & was born as
the sage's daughter by the banks of the river Yamuna.
Day 7: Kalratri Mata
This avatar of Goddess Durga is dark
as moonless night & hence the name is 'Kalratri'. She rides a donkey & her
hair is left open in a dishevelled way. Mata Kalratri is a protector of mankind
& destroyer of the Dark forces.
Day 8: Maha Gauri Mata
Maha Gouri is a household Goddess.
She blesses the family with peace, food & prosperity. She rides a bull
& is often dressed in white.
Day 9: Siddhidatri Mata
Siddhidatri is the ultimate form of
Shakti or the 'female Goddess' who is worshiped by all other Gods. Mata
Siddidatri has achieved all the 8 siddhis & is thus half the body of Lord
Shiva. When we see Lord Shiva in the Ardhnareshwar avatar, half his body is
comprised by Mata Siddhidatri.
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