Rajasthan News Desk!! All these nine forms of Maa Durga have their own different significance. The first form of mother is Shailputri, the second is Brahmacharini, the third is Chandraghanta, the fourth is Kushmanda, the fifth is Skandamata, the sixth is Katyayani, the seventh is Kalaratri, the eighth is Mahagauri and the ninth is Siddhidatri.
Shailputri-
Vande Vaishinlabhay Chandrardhakritshekharam.
Vrisharudham shuldharam shailputri yashasvinim.
The first form of Maa Durga is Shailputri. She is called Shailputri because she was born as a daughter of the mountain king Himalaya. He is riding on a bull, holding a trident in his right hand and a lotus flower in his left hand. She is the first Durga among the Navadurgas. They are worshiped on the first day of Navratri puja. On the first day of puja, the yogi places his mind in the Mooladhara Chakra. His yoga practice starts from here.
Brahmacharini
Dadhana karpadmaabhyamakshamalakamandlu.
Devi Prasidatu Mayi Brahmacharinyanuttama.
The second form among the nine powers of Mother Durga is that of Brahmacharini. Here the word Brahma means penance. Brahmacharini means one who practices penance. The form of Brahmacharini Devi is full of light and extremely grand. He holds a kamandal in his left hand and a chanting rosary in his right hand. This form of Maa Durga is going to give infinite results to the devotees and Siddhas. By worshiping them, penance, renunciation, renunciation, morality and restraint increase in man. They are worshiped on the second day of Durga Puja. On this day the mind of the seeker is situated in the Swadhisthana Chakra. The Yogi whose mind is situated in this Chakra receives His grace and devotion.
moon hour
Pindaj Pravararudha Chandakopastracharyutha.
Prasadam Tanute Mahayan Chandraghanteti Vishruta.
The name of the third Shakti of Maa Durga is Chandraghanta. His idol is worshiped on the third day of Navratri worship. Their form is very peaceful and beneficial. He has an hourglass shaped crescent moon in his head. That is why this goddess was named Chandraghanta. The color of their body is as bright as gold. The lion is his conveyance. We should purify our mind, words, deeds and body with rituals and go to the shelter of Mother Chandraghata and be ready to worship her. By worshiping them, we can easily get rid of all the worldly troubles and become worthy of the supreme position.
Kushmanda
Surasampurnakalash Rudhiraplutmev Ch.
Dadhana Hastapadmabhyama Kushmanda Shubhadastume.
The name of the fourth form of Maa Durga is Kushmanda. He was named Kushmanda because he created the universe with his slow, light laughter. Goddess Kushmanda is worshiped on the fourth day of Navratri. On this day the mind of the seeker is situated in Anahaj Chakra. Therefore, a person should engage in worship with a pure heart. Worship of mother is an easy and better way for a person to easily cross the ocean of existence. Worship of Mata Kushmanda frees man from diseases and leads to happiness, prosperity and progress. Therefore, those who want their worldly and supernatural progress should always be ready to worship Kushmanda.
skandamata
Singhsangata Nityam Padmashritakardvaya.
Good wishes always to Goddess Skandamata Yaswini.
The fifth form of Maa Durga is called Skandamata. This Lord Skanda is also known as ‘Kumar Kartikeya’. Being the mother of Lord Skanda i.e. Kartikeya, this fifth form of Maa Durga is known as Skandamata. They are worshiped on the fifth day of Navratri puja, on this day the mind of the seeker is in pure chakra. Their complexion is white. He is seated on a lotus seat. That is why she is also called Padmasana Devi. His vehicle is also a lion. In the scriptures, the fifth day of Navratri puja has been given great importance. In this Chakra, all the external activities and image tendencies of the seeker disappear.
Katyayani
Chandrahasojjwalkara Shailvarvahan.
Katyayani Shubham Dadyadevi Demoness.
The sixth form of Maa Durga is called Katyayani. Katyayani was pleased by the difficult penance of Maharishi Katyayan and as per his wish, she was born as a daughter. Maharishi Katyayan was the first to worship her, hence she became famous by the name of Katyayani. Mother Katyayani is amodya fruit giver. Her form is worshiped on the sixth day of Durga Puja. On this day the mind of the seeker remains in Ajna Chakra. This Ajna Chakra has a very important place in yoga practice. The seeker with his mind situated in this Chakra surrenders everything at the feet of Mother Katyayani. The devotee spontaneously gets the darshan of Mother Katyayani. Their devotee remains endowed with supernatural powers even while living in this world.
black night
Ek veni japkarnapura nagina kharashita.
Lamboshthi Karnikakani Tailabhyaktsirrani.
Vampadollslohlatakantak bhushana.
Vardhamurdhvaj Krishna Kalratrirbhayadkari.
The seventh form of Maa Durga is called Kalratri. Maa Kalratri is extremely scary to look at but she is always considered auspicious. That is why they are also called auspicious. Maa Kalratri is worshiped on the seventh day of Durga Puja. On this day the mind of the seeker is situated in the Sahasrar Chakra. The doors of all the achievements of the universe start opening for him. The mind of the seeker situated in this chakra is completely the form of Mother Kaalratri. Mother Kaalratri is the destroyer of evil and the remover of planetary obstacles.
Due to which the seeker becomes free from fear.
Mahagauri
Shwete Vrushe Samaarudha Shwetambardhara Shuchi.
Mahagauri Shubham Dadyanmahadevpramodada.
The eighth form of Maa Durga is Mahagauri. Mahagauri is worshiped on the eighth day of Durga Puja. Their power is inexhaustible and fruitful. By worshiping him, all the impurities of the devotees are washed away.
End
Siddhagandharvayakshadyirsurairaramarairipi.
Sevyamana sada bhuyat siddhida siddhidayini.
The ninth power of Maa Durga is called Siddhidatri. As the name suggests, it is supposed to provide all kinds of accomplishments. Maa Siddhidatri is the last among the Navdurgas. After worshiping him, all the wishes of the devotees are fulfilled. Prayer should be done by placing food items in the Prasad plate prepared for the Goddess.