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Maa Kushmanda Puja Significance: The fourth day of Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Kushmanda, the fourth form of Maa Durga. Mata Kushmanda will be worshiped on 26 September. It is believed that Goddess Kushmanda composed this universe with her slow smile, hence she is also called ‘Adiswaroopa of the universe’. Mother Kushmanda is also known as Ashtabhuja Devi. His eight arms are embellished in the kamandal, bow, arrow, nectar -filled urn, chakra, mace, chanting and lotus flower. It is believed that on this day, the mother is pleased with the law and offering it to her devotees and blesses her devotees of age, fame, force and health.
This enjoyment is very dear to mother Kushmanda
Malpua is specially offered to please Goddess Kushmanda. This enjoyment is very dear to the mother.
Malpua: On the fourth day of Navratri, the devotees devoutly make Malpua in the house and offer it to the mother.
White Petha: Maa Kushmanda White Petha is also offered, which is also a name Kushmand, hence the mother’s name was ‘Kushmanda’. If you want, you can also include Petha sweets or other sattvic things made from Petha.
Yellow sweets: Since mother Kushmanda loves yellow color, it is considered auspicious to include yellow sweets, such as saffron peeha or saffron pudding.
Curd and Pudding: There is also a tradition of offering curd and pudding with Malpua in many places, especially while feeding married women.
Importance of offering
According to religious beliefs, Maa Kushmanda By offering Malpua and then donating that offer to a Brahmin or poor, the development of intellect is developed and the ability to decide is improved. This remedy is also considered extremely beneficial in improving the weak position of the planet Mercury in the horoscope.
Worship and auspicious color of Maa Kushmanda
Wearing yellow color on the fourth day of Navratri is considered extremely auspicious. This color is a symbol of pleasure, energy and positivity.
Worship method
Wake up early in the morning and take a bath and wear clean yellow clothes. Pure the place of worship with Ganga water and install a statue or picture of Maa Kushmanda by laying yellow cloth at the post. Offer yellow flowers, yellow clothes, vermilion, akshat (rice) and good luck to the mother. During the worship, light incense and lamp and use a bell or sweet sound. Offer Malpua in the form of Bhoga or other dear bhog mentioned above. Chant the mantra of the mother ‘Om Devi Kushmandayai Namah’ 108 times and recite Durga Saptashati. Finally, perform the puja by singing Aarti of Maa Kushmanda and distribute prasad.
Benefits of worship of Maa Kushmanda
Relief from disease and disease: Mata Kushmanda liberates her devotees from all diseases and provides them good health.
positive energy: Their worship removes negativity and positive energy is communicated in life.
Happiness and prosperity: By the grace of the mother, there is immense increase in the age, fame, force and wealth of the devotees, due to which there is happiness and prosperity in the house.
mantle piece: Devotees who suffer from anxiety, fear or depression, they get mental peace and confidence by worshiping Goddess Kushmanda.
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