Durgashtami is a festival of great significance celebrated by millions of devotees around the world. It marks the eighth day of Navratri, which honors … Read more
Mahishasurmardini, destroyer of the demon Mahishasura is the symbol of bravery, courage, strength and protection. Maa Durga is known as the goddess of war … Read more
Goddess Siddhidhatri is the ninth incarnation of goddess Durga and is worshipped on the 9th and the final day of the festival. Dhatri means … Read more
On the fifth day of Navaratri, Skandamata is worshipped. Her name is derived from Skanda (also known by the name Kartikeya) and mata meaning … Read more
The fourth manifestation of the goddess Durga is Kushmanda. This Devi is worshipped on the fourth day of the Navaratri festival in India and … Read more
Chandra meaning “Moon” and Ghanta meaning “Bell”, the one who has a half-moon shaped bell. Chandraghanta is the married form of goddess Parvati. She … Read more
After discussing the first form of goddess Durga which is Shailaputri, we move on to understanding in detail the second manifestation. The second form … Read more