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
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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
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