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Navratri Day 4: Every day the Sharadiya Navratri is dedicated to the worship of different forms of Maa Durga. On the fourth day, the Kushmanda form of Maa Durga is worshiped. According to the almanac, this date is falling on 25 September, Thursday in 2025. Maa Kushmanda is considered to be the spirit of creation. It is believed that he had composed the entire universe with his divine power and slow smile. Therefore, they are called the creator of creation.
Why is the creation of creation called?
According to mythology, when the universe was surrounded by darkness and there was no existence of life, Mother Durga composed the universe in her Kushmanda form with a mild smile. The word ‘Kushmanda’ is made up of two words: ‘Kushm’, which means ‘energy’ or ‘heat’, and ‘egg’, which means ‘cosmic ball’. That is, the power that created the universe with his energy.
It is believed that all the energy and light prevailing in the universe, even sunlight, have originated from their sharp. Therefore, she is also called the goddess of the solar system. His worship gives the power and inspiration to the devotees to make a new beginning in life.
Form of Maa Kushmanda
The nature of Maa Kushmanda is very stunning and divine. He has eight arms, one of which has a kamandal and the remaining seven arms have weapons like bow, arrow, lotus, amrit kalash, chakra, and mace. The Amrit Kalash located in her hands shows that she blesses the devotees of immortality and healthy life. His vehicle is lion, which is a symbol of power and valor.
Worship method and importance
Green has special significance in the worship of Maa Kushmanda, as this color symbolizes nature and new beginnings. On this day, the seekers worship green clothes and worship. The Goddess is offered Malpua, because it is very dear to her. The biggest importance of worship of this day is that it liberates devotees from diseases and fills positive energy in their lives. By the grace of Maa Kushmanda, devotees get health, wealth, and power.
This worship teaches us to recognize our inner strength and face the challenges of life firmly. Navratri On the fourth day of the worship of Maa Kushmanda, we remind us that we also have the power to create creation. If we put our energy in the right direction, then we can also start a new and positive start in our life.
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