Navdurga-9 Glorious Forms Of Goddess Durga
September 27, 2007
“Shakti” or power of Goddess Durga is known as Dasha Mahavidya. From the time span of nine day starting from the new moon of the Hindu month of Ashwin, starts the most auspicious time where people perform any activity or event and it is known to be successful because of the blessings of the divine Mother. In these nine days the nine different Swaroop or form of the Goddess Durga is worshipped fervently.
1) Durga Shailputri: Shailputri means the daughter of the mountain, Himalaya. In this form we see the divine Mother holding a trident in her right hand and a lotus on her left. She is seen seated on an ox.
In her previous birth, she was called Sati, Bhavani and was the daughter of King Daksha. After a lot of penance, she married Lord Shiva. But her father King Daksha was not too pleased. He had arranged for a Yagya/Yagna (Ritual done around the sacrificial fire) where he invited everyone except his son-in-law, Lord Shiva. Upset and feeling humiliated, Sati decided to attend the event uninvited. There, her father insulted Lord Shiva and in fury she stood on the sacrificial fire and burnt herself alive.
Lord Shiva enraged, ordered his followers to demolish the Yagya. Sati was reborn as the daughter of the king of the mountains, Himalaya in the name of Parvati – Hemvati and got married with Lord Shiva again. Her this Swaroop is worshipped on the first day of the Navratri celebrations.
2) Brahmacharini: Brahmacharini or Tapasyacharini is Goddess’s second form. The name holds the meaning of true penance and meditation. Her form depicts her holding a rosary beads in her right hand and a Kamandalu, a pot containing holy water in her left. In her previous life, when she was reborn as the daughter of Himalaya, she performed severe penance to have Lord Shiva as her husband. Narad Muni, the divine sage advised her to take up meditation to win Him. Her intense devotion, steadfastness and strict meditation for years under extreme conditions, gave her the name of Brahmacharini.
3) Chandraghanta: Goddess Durga’s third form is known as Chandraghanta or Shakti. Chandra means moon and Ghanta is the bell. This name finds its explanation in the half-circular moon on the temple of the Goddess that resembles a bell. She is three eyed with ten hands. Each hand holds ten different weapons. She is seated on lion and is worshipped on the third day of the Navratri celebration. Her hue is golden and her appearance always spreads a calm and eternal peace all round. She is unprecedented image of bravery. The frightful sound of her bell terrifies all the evil and demon. Worship of this deity helps to eliminate the sorrow, hazards and dangers in ones life.
4) Kushmanda:Kush means happiness and she created the universe with a smile. She is radiant as the Sun and rides a lion. She is Ashtabhuja or eight handed. Her seven hands hold the holy pot, Kamandul, a bow, an arrow, a lotus, a pot containing wine, a disc and a club. The eighth hand holds a string of rosary beads that is believed to provide success and prudence.
5) Skanda Mata: Lord Kartik/Kartikeyan/Karthikeyan is also known as Skanda. As Goddess Durga is his mother, she is referred to as Skanda Mata. She is a deity of fire with four arms. She holds her son Skanda with the top right hand and lotus in her lower hand. The top left hand is positioned in a blessing gesture or Abhaya Mudra. She is fair complexioned, seated on a lotus and so also referred to as Padmasana.
6) Katyayani: Sage Katyaayan was the son of the great sage Kat. He observed rigorous penance and worship of Bhagavati Paramba with a desire to get Paramba as his daughter. His wish was granted. The daughter born was named Katyayani. She has four hands. The top right hand is positioned in a gesture of providing courage while the other hand is positioned in a gesture of rendering a boon. The top left hand holds a sword and the other a lotus. The goddess rides a lion and worshiped on the sixth day of the Durga puja.
7) Kalratri: Ratri means night so her complexion is as dark as the night. She has long, unmated hair with her three eyes that are shiny and bright. She has four arms and is seen mounted on a Shav/Shava or dead body. Her right hand holds a sword, while her lower hand is in a blessing stance. The left hand holds a burning torch and the lower left hand is in fearless position. She is known as Shubhamkari or the auspicious one. Her form encourages her devotees to be fearless.
8 ) Maha Gauri: It is said that when the body of Goddess Gauri got dirty due to dust and earth while she was observing penance to attain Lord Shiva. So he cleansed her with the holy waters of Ganges. Her body transformed into bright and luminous like lightening and so her eighth form is known as “Maha Gauri” .Her clothes and ornaments are also white. Her visage is calm and peaceful and she is three eyed. She rides on a bull. Her four hands denote different meanings, like the left hand is in the fearless gesture and the lower on holds a trident. The above right hand has tambourine and lower right hand is in blessing style.
9) Siddhidatri: The ninth form is Siddhidatri. There are eight Siddhis (Special powers which can only be attained from severe penance and meditation)-Anima, Mahima, Garima, Laghima, Prapti, Prakamya, Iishitva & Vashitva. Maha Shakti gives all these Siddhies. It is mentioned in the Devi Puran” that Lord Shiva got all these Siddhis by worshipping Maha Shakti.
With her gratitude, Lord Shiva’s body also contains the Goddess and so he has the form and name of Ardha Narishvar. Ardha means half. The goddess rides on a lion. The Siddhidatri form is worshipped by all gods, rishis, munis (Saints and Sages), siddhas, yogis, sadhakas (Devotees) for attaining merit and boons of their severe penances.
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1)DURGA BHAVANI HAS POWER IN HIS HAND WHAT IS THE POWER NAME?2)DURGA BHAVANI CREATES ALL THINGS WITH ONE POWER WHAT IS THE POWER NAME?3)Tadasthu or any other power is there to create any thing what is that power name?
Hi Sunil,
Durga and Bhavani are two different names of the same Goddess. Her power is known as Shakti. Tadashthu is not a power to create anything. Tadashtu means whatever you have said, wished or asked for will be done or fulfilled. There was a Muni by this name Tadashtu from whom this word is derived from. This wish fulling word is known to be used more frequently by powerful Rishi and Munis to grant wishes to those who have done some penance. Seeing their austerity the Rishis used to bless them.
I want this question answer 1)Desires should be done what power durga bhavani will use?
HI Sunil,
I don’t really understand your question. But if you are looking for the answer that how we all will cut down on our desires? Then Sunil, it is not easy. We are all bound by Maya-the desire of the materialistic world. It takes years of penance, understanding, study, spiritual practises and blessing of Guru and elders to wipe away our eyes that is covered with Maya. You will have seek the blessing of your Ishta Devta sincerely and get your answers. I wish you best of luck
Maa shakti sarab sukh dati durga bhavani sarab dukh ghati
i am in america and lost status and want to come back but situations do not permit me and it is very important for me to come to india to see my family and discharge my duty i also lost my govt job and pension so not daring to come back and situation getting worse at home and need my presence I visited all devis places before coming to usa seven yrs ago Now i pray almight Maa to bestow Her kindness upon me when my time will come and when i will be india
durga is the most powerful goddess.there are dus maha vidha and nav durga
ma durga bless us all on this darti ma protects us from devils and gives shakti to all ,ma durga ki jay ho.ma durga always be on our sides as this earth is so fearfull with lots of evils types of people.kill all demons jay ma durge jay ma jagambike………
I have visited maa jwalaji,chintpurni and manikarn .It is most exhilirating and one gets mental peace. But have you visited Kashi? here you can have darshan of all nine durgas in one go. i am planning to visit Shakti peethas in Bangaladesh.
At my village place there is a Ambika Mata (Jagdamba). My elders said that she is the one of them, she exists in a form of Durga. So we all villagers cellebrating nine days and nights to pray for deity. This time I can’t go to my village place because I am in the Europe. I dont know Mata will forgive me or not !
Jai Jagdambe …!!