Navadurga refers to the nine forms of the Hindu goddess Durga, each representing a different aspect of her divine energy
Navadurga refers to the nine forms of the Hindu goddess Durga, each representing a different aspect of her divine energy. These forms are worshipped during the festival of Navaratri, a nine-night celebration dedicated to the goddess. The nine forms of Durga are:
- Shailaputri – Daughter of the mountains; represents stability and strength.
- Brahmacharini – The goddess of penance and devotion; symbolizes austerity and self-discipline.
- Chandraghanta – The goddess with a crescent moon on her forehead; represents courage and bravery.
- Kushmanda – The creator of the universe; signifies cosmic energy and creation.
- Skandamata – Mother of Skanda (Kartikeya); embodies motherhood, nurturing, and protection.
- Katyayani – The warrior goddess; symbolizes strength and the destruction of evil.
- Kalaratri – The dark and fierce form; represents the destruction of negative forces.
- Mahagauri – The radiant and white goddess; symbolizes purity, peace, and virtue.
- Siddhidatri – The giver of siddhis (spiritual powers); represents the fulfillment of all desires.
Together, these nine forms are revered as symbols of divine power and protection, and their worship during Navaratri is believed to bring blessings and spiritual growth.
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