Navratri Day 5: Who is Maa Skandamata? Here Are Step-by-Step Puja Rituals (X)
New Delhi: Today is the fifth day of Chaitra Navratri. This day is dedicated to Skandamata. The fifth form of Goddess Durga bestows love, power, and salvation upon her devotees. Skandamata is the mother of Lord Kartikeya. According to religious beliefs, worshipping Maa Skandamata on this day with proper rituals bestows the happiness of children, knowledge, and wisdom. It also removes obstacles in life, paving the way for happiness and prosperity.
Maa Skandamata is a divine form of Goddess Parvati, considered a symbol of motherhood, compassion, and strength. She has four arms and rides a lion. Child Kartikeya, known as the commander of the gods, sits in her lap. She holds a lotus flower in two hands, child Skanda (Karthikeya) in another, and the fourth hand in the Var Mudra (Var Mudra). This form of her blesses devotees with affection and protection.
Maa Skandamata loves bananas. She also enjoys saffron-infused kheer, gram flour laddus, and turmeric-infused prasad. By offering these prasad, the Goddess is pleased and fulfills the wishes of the devotees.
According to beliefs, worshiping Goddess Skandamata relieves devotees of all their suffering and bestows the blessing of children. Problems of life reduce, negativity goes away and confidence increases a lot. This form reminds us that the creative power of creation is within us too. We just have to awaken it.
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