• Siddhidatri Devi is the ninth and final form of Goddess Durga, worshipped on the ninth day of Navratri. Her name means "the giver of siddhis" (spiritual powers or perfections), and she is believed to bestow eight types of siddhis, such as Anima, Mahima, and Garima, to her devotees. Siddhidatri is often depicted seated on a lotus or a lion, holding a mace, discus, conch, and lotus in her four hands, radiating divine grace and wisdom. According to Hindu mythology, even Lord Shiva attained his siddhis by worshipping her, and she is credited with completing the creation of the universe. Siddhidatri Devi represents the union of the spiritual and material worlds, and her blessings are said to lead to enlightenment, fulfillment, and liberation from worldly attachments.' -Life Unfold.

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    Siddhidatri Devi is the ninth and final form of Goddess Durga, worshipped on the ninth day of Navratri. Her name means "the giver of siddhis" (spiritual powers or perfections), and she is believed to bestow eight types of siddhis, such as Anima, Mahima, and Garima, to her devotees. Siddhidatri is often depicted seated on a lotus or a lion, holding a mace, discus, conch, and lotus in her four hands, radiating divine grace and wisdom. According to Hindu mythology, even Lord Shiva attained his siddhis by worshipping her, and she is credited with completing the creation of the universe. Siddhidatri Devi represents the union of the spiritual and material worlds, and her blessings are said to lead to enlightenment, fulfillment, and liberation from worldly attachments.' -Life Unfold. #Navduraga #siddhidatri #durgapuja #kurukulla #scrolllink #shaktiAradhana
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  • Mahagauri Devi is the eighth form of Goddess Durga, worshipped on the eighth day of Navratri. Her name, "Mahagauri," means "extremely white," symbolizing purity, peace, and serenity. According to Hindu mythology, she attained her radiant, fair complexion after performing intense penance to appease Lord Shiva, who later accepted her as his consort. She is depicted riding a white bull, wearing white clothes, and holding a trident and a drum, which emphasize her calm yet powerful nature. Devotees believe that worshipping Mahagauri removes all sins, grants peace and prosperity, and purifies the soul. Her energy is said to eliminate fear and negativity, guiding devotees toward spiritual enlightenment.' -Life Unfold.

    #Navduraga #kalratri #durgapuja #kurukulla #scrolllink #shaktiAradhana
    Mahagauri Devi is the eighth form of Goddess Durga, worshipped on the eighth day of Navratri. Her name, "Mahagauri," means "extremely white," symbolizing purity, peace, and serenity. According to Hindu mythology, she attained her radiant, fair complexion after performing intense penance to appease Lord Shiva, who later accepted her as his consort. She is depicted riding a white bull, wearing white clothes, and holding a trident and a drum, which emphasize her calm yet powerful nature. Devotees believe that worshipping Mahagauri removes all sins, grants peace and prosperity, and purifies the soul. Her energy is said to eliminate fear and negativity, guiding devotees toward spiritual enlightenment.' -Life Unfold. #Navduraga #kalratri #durgapuja #kurukulla #scrolllink #shaktiAradhana
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  • Kaalratri Devi is the seventh and most fierce form of Goddess Durga, worshipped on the seventh day of Navratri. She is known as the destroyer of ignorance, darkness, and all evil forces. With a dark complexion, disheveled hair, and a blazing aura, she rides a donkey and appears fearsome, yet she radiates immense compassion toward her devotees. She has four hands—two bestowing blessings and protection, and two carrying a sword and a deadly iron hook. Despite her terrifying form, she is lovingly called “Shubankari,” as she grants auspiciousness, fearlessness, and freedom from obstacles. Worshipping Kaalratri Devi is believed to remove negative energies, protect from harm, and lead the devotee toward spiritual awakening and ultimate liberation.’ -Life Unfold.

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    Kaalratri Devi is the seventh and most fierce form of Goddess Durga, worshipped on the seventh day of Navratri. She is known as the destroyer of ignorance, darkness, and all evil forces. With a dark complexion, disheveled hair, and a blazing aura, she rides a donkey and appears fearsome, yet she radiates immense compassion toward her devotees. She has four hands—two bestowing blessings and protection, and two carrying a sword and a deadly iron hook. Despite her terrifying form, she is lovingly called “Shubankari,” as she grants auspiciousness, fearlessness, and freedom from obstacles. Worshipping Kaalratri Devi is believed to remove negative energies, protect from harm, and lead the devotee toward spiritual awakening and ultimate liberation.’ -Life Unfold. #Navduraga #kalratri #durgapuja #kurukulla #scrolllink #shaktiAradhana
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  • Katyayani Devi is the sixth form of Goddess Durga, worshipped on the sixth day of Navratri. She is believed to have been born as the daughter of sage Katyayana, hence the name Katyayani. Fierce and radiant, she is known as the slayer of the demon Mahishasura, symbolizing the victory of righteousness over evil. Seated on a lion, she has four arms, holding a sword and lotus in two, while the other two hands are in blessing and protective gestures. Katyayani Devi represents courage, strength, and justice, and is often worshipped by young maidens seeking a virtuous life partner. Devotees believe that her blessings remove obstacles, grant inner power, and lead to a life of virtue and fulfillment.’ -Life Unfold

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    Katyayani Devi is the sixth form of Goddess Durga, worshipped on the sixth day of Navratri. She is believed to have been born as the daughter of sage Katyayana, hence the name Katyayani. Fierce and radiant, she is known as the slayer of the demon Mahishasura, symbolizing the victory of righteousness over evil. Seated on a lion, she has four arms, holding a sword and lotus in two, while the other two hands are in blessing and protective gestures. Katyayani Devi represents courage, strength, and justice, and is often worshipped by young maidens seeking a virtuous life partner. Devotees believe that her blessings remove obstacles, grant inner power, and lead to a life of virtue and fulfillment.’ -Life Unfold #katyayini #durga #navratri #kurukulla #shakti #scrolllink #Durgapuja
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  • Skandamata Devi is the fifth form of Goddess Durga, worshipped on the fifth day of Navratri. She is the mother of Lord Skanda (also known as Kartikeya), the commander of the divine armies, which is why she is called Skandamata. Seated gracefully on a lotus and often referred to as “Padmasini,” she embodies purity, compassion, and motherly love. With four arms, she carries her son Skanda in her lap while holding lotuses in her hands, radiating peace and protection. Riding a lion, she also symbolizes courage and strength. Worshipping Skandamata Devi is believed to bring wisdom, prosperity, and spiritual growth, while filling devotees’ lives with harmony and motherly blessings.’ -Life Unfold.

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    Skandamata Devi is the fifth form of Goddess Durga, worshipped on the fifth day of Navratri. She is the mother of Lord Skanda (also known as Kartikeya), the commander of the divine armies, which is why she is called Skandamata. Seated gracefully on a lotus and often referred to as “Padmasini,” she embodies purity, compassion, and motherly love. With four arms, she carries her son Skanda in her lap while holding lotuses in her hands, radiating peace and protection. Riding a lion, she also symbolizes courage and strength. Worshipping Skandamata Devi is believed to bring wisdom, prosperity, and spiritual growth, while filling devotees’ lives with harmony and motherly blessings.’ -Life Unfold. #skandamata #durga #devi #kurukulla #shakti #mahamaya #navratri #Durgapuja
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  • माँ चंद्रघंटा देवी नवदुर्गा के तीसरे स्वरूप के रूप में पूजी जाती हैं और नवरात्रि के तीसरे दिन इनकी आराधना की जाती है। वे अपने दिव्य तेज और निर्भीक स्वरूप के लिए जानी जाती हैं, जो शौर्य, सौम्यता और संरक्षण का प्रतीक है। "चंद्रघंटा" नाम उनके मस्तक पर स्थित अर्धचंद्र से लिया गया है, जो घंटे के समान प्रतीत होता है। माँ का वाहन सिंह अथवा बाघ है, और वे दस भुजाओं में विभिन्न अस्त्र-शस्त्र एवं शक्ति के प्रतीक धारण किए हुए दिखाई देती हैं, जिससे वे दुष्टों का नाश करती हैं और भक्तों की रक्षा करती हैं। यह माना जाता है कि माँ चंद्रघंटा की उपासना से भक्तों को साहस, शांति और समृद्धि प्राप्त होती है, साथ ही भय, बाधाएँ और नकारात्मक शक्तियाँ दूर होती हैं। उनकी पूजा हमें धर्म के मार्ग पर अडिग रहकर निर्भीक और अनुशासित जीवन जीने की प्रेरणा देती है।

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    माँ चंद्रघंटा देवी नवदुर्गा के तीसरे स्वरूप के रूप में पूजी जाती हैं और नवरात्रि के तीसरे दिन इनकी आराधना की जाती है। वे अपने दिव्य तेज और निर्भीक स्वरूप के लिए जानी जाती हैं, जो शौर्य, सौम्यता और संरक्षण का प्रतीक है। "चंद्रघंटा" नाम उनके मस्तक पर स्थित अर्धचंद्र से लिया गया है, जो घंटे के समान प्रतीत होता है। माँ का वाहन सिंह अथवा बाघ है, और वे दस भुजाओं में विभिन्न अस्त्र-शस्त्र एवं शक्ति के प्रतीक धारण किए हुए दिखाई देती हैं, जिससे वे दुष्टों का नाश करती हैं और भक्तों की रक्षा करती हैं। यह माना जाता है कि माँ चंद्रघंटा की उपासना से भक्तों को साहस, शांति और समृद्धि प्राप्त होती है, साथ ही भय, बाधाएँ और नकारात्मक शक्तियाँ दूर होती हैं। उनकी पूजा हमें धर्म के मार्ग पर अडिग रहकर निर्भीक और अनुशासित जीवन जीने की प्रेरणा देती है। #chandraghanta #navratri #durgapuja #kurukulla #ishaputra #Mahamaya #durga
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  • 'माँ ब्रह्मचारिणी देवी' नवदुर्गा के दूसरे स्वरूप के रूप में 'नवरात्रि' के दौरान पूजी जाती हैं। "ब्रह्मचारिणी" नाम का अर्थ है वह जो तपस्या करती हैं और भक्ति एवं अनुशासन के मार्ग पर चलती हैं। इनका स्वरूप अत्यंत शांत और सरल है, हाथों में जपमाला और कमंडल धारण करती हैं, जो ज्ञान, सादगी और तपस्या का प्रतीक है। पौराणिक कथाओं के अनुसार, भगवान शिव को पति रूप में प्राप्त करने के लिए माँ ब्रह्मचारिणी ने कठोर तपस्या की थी, जो धैर्य, शक्ति और दृढ़ संकल्प का अद्वितीय उदाहरण है। भक्त मानते हैं कि माँ ब्रह्मचारिणी की उपासना से जीवन में शांति, सद्गुण और कठिनाइयों से मुक्ति प्राप्त होती है, साथ ही यह साधकों को सत्य, आत्मसंयम और समर्पण के मार्ग पर चलने की प्रेरणा देती हैं।

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    'माँ ब्रह्मचारिणी देवी' नवदुर्गा के दूसरे स्वरूप के रूप में 'नवरात्रि' के दौरान पूजी जाती हैं। "ब्रह्मचारिणी" नाम का अर्थ है वह जो तपस्या करती हैं और भक्ति एवं अनुशासन के मार्ग पर चलती हैं। इनका स्वरूप अत्यंत शांत और सरल है, हाथों में जपमाला और कमंडल धारण करती हैं, जो ज्ञान, सादगी और तपस्या का प्रतीक है। पौराणिक कथाओं के अनुसार, भगवान शिव को पति रूप में प्राप्त करने के लिए माँ ब्रह्मचारिणी ने कठोर तपस्या की थी, जो धैर्य, शक्ति और दृढ़ संकल्प का अद्वितीय उदाहरण है। भक्त मानते हैं कि माँ ब्रह्मचारिणी की उपासना से जीवन में शांति, सद्गुण और कठिनाइयों से मुक्ति प्राप्त होती है, साथ ही यह साधकों को सत्य, आत्मसंयम और समर्पण के मार्ग पर चलने की प्रेरणा देती हैं। #brahmacharini #navratri #durgapuja #kurukulla #ishaputra #Mahamaya #durga
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  • Brahmacharini Devi is the second form of Goddess Durga, worshipped on the second day of Navratri. The word Brahmacharini means one who follows the path of devotion and penance. She is depicted walking barefoot, holding a rosary (japmala) in her right hand and a water pot (kamandal) in her left. This form of the Goddess represents patience, discipline, and devotion to spiritual knowledge. It is believed that by worshipping Brahmacharini Devi, devotees gain strength, wisdom, and determination to face life’s difficulties. She is also seen as a symbol of love and loyalty, inspiring people to walk on the path of truth and righteousness.’ -Life Unfold

    #Navratri #DurgaPuja #Brahmacharini #scrolllink #Kurukulla #ishaputra #bhakti
    Brahmacharini Devi is the second form of Goddess Durga, worshipped on the second day of Navratri. The word Brahmacharini means one who follows the path of devotion and penance. She is depicted walking barefoot, holding a rosary (japmala) in her right hand and a water pot (kamandal) in her left. This form of the Goddess represents patience, discipline, and devotion to spiritual knowledge. It is believed that by worshipping Brahmacharini Devi, devotees gain strength, wisdom, and determination to face life’s difficulties. She is also seen as a symbol of love and loyalty, inspiring people to walk on the path of truth and righteousness.’ -Life Unfold #Navratri #DurgaPuja #Brahmacharini #scrolllink #Kurukulla #ishaputra #bhakti
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  • शैलपुत्री देवी दुर्गा के नौ रूपों में प्रथम मानी जाती हैं और नवरात्रि के पहले दिन इनकी पूजा की जाती है। इनका जन्म पर्वतराज हिमालय के यहाँ हुआ था, इस कारण इन्हें शैलपुत्री कहा जाता है। इन्हें पार्वती और हेमवती नामों से भी जाना जाता है। माता शैलपुत्री के दाहिने हाथ में त्रिशूल तथा बाएँ हाथ में कमल रहता है और ये वृषभ पर सवारी करती हैं। इनका स्वरूप अत्यंत शांत और सौम्य है। शैलपुत्री देवी को शक्ति, संयम और भक्ति की प्रतीक माना जाता है। श्रद्धालु इनकी उपासना कर जीवन में स्थिरता, शांति और मंगल की प्राप्ति करते हैं।

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    शैलपुत्री देवी दुर्गा के नौ रूपों में प्रथम मानी जाती हैं और नवरात्रि के पहले दिन इनकी पूजा की जाती है। इनका जन्म पर्वतराज हिमालय के यहाँ हुआ था, इस कारण इन्हें शैलपुत्री कहा जाता है। इन्हें पार्वती और हेमवती नामों से भी जाना जाता है। माता शैलपुत्री के दाहिने हाथ में त्रिशूल तथा बाएँ हाथ में कमल रहता है और ये वृषभ पर सवारी करती हैं। इनका स्वरूप अत्यंत शांत और सौम्य है। शैलपुत्री देवी को शक्ति, संयम और भक्ति की प्रतीक माना जाता है। श्रद्धालु इनकी उपासना कर जीवन में स्थिरता, शांति और मंगल की प्राप्ति करते हैं। #shailaputri #navratri #durgapuja #kurukulla #ishaputra
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  • Durga Puja is one of the most important festivals in India, especially celebrated with great joy in West Bengal and many other states. It honors Goddess Durga, who symbolizes power and the victory of good over evil. The festival usually takes place in the month of September or October and lasts for several days. Beautiful idols of Goddess Durga are placed in decorated pandals, where people gather to pray, sing, dance, and enjoy cultural programs. Families and friends wear new clothes, share special food, and celebrate together. On the last day, called Vijayadashami, the idols are immersed in rivers or seas, marking the end of the festival and spreading the message of peace, strength, and goodness.’ -Life Unfold

    #jaiMataDi #DurgaPuja #Navaratri #kurukulla #Kaulantakpeeth #kulantPeeth
    Durga Puja is one of the most important festivals in India, especially celebrated with great joy in West Bengal and many other states. It honors Goddess Durga, who symbolizes power and the victory of good over evil. The festival usually takes place in the month of September or October and lasts for several days. Beautiful idols of Goddess Durga are placed in decorated pandals, where people gather to pray, sing, dance, and enjoy cultural programs. Families and friends wear new clothes, share special food, and celebrate together. On the last day, called Vijayadashami, the idols are immersed in rivers or seas, marking the end of the festival and spreading the message of peace, strength, and goodness.’ -Life Unfold #jaiMataDi #DurgaPuja #Navaratri #kurukulla #Kaulantakpeeth #kulantPeeth
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