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Goddess Kushmanda: Navratri Day 4 Story, Puja Vidhi & Significance

Goddess Kushmanda: Navratri Day 4 Story, Puja Vidhi, Mantra & Significance

By Subhalakshmi's Sanatan World


Goddess Kushmanda is worshipped on the fourth day of the sacred festival of Navratri. She is considered the fourth form of Goddess Durga and is believed to be the creator of the universe.

Goddess Kushmanda image

Goddess Kushmanda image


You should also learn about Chaitra Navratri in detail.

The name Kushmanda comes from three Sanskrit words: Ku (little), Ushma (energy), and Anda (cosmic egg). According to Hindu belief, the goddess created the universe with her divine smile when there was nothing but darkness.

Because of this cosmic creation, she is often regarded as the source of all energy and light in the universe.

Who is Goddess Kushmanda?

According to Hindu scriptures, Goddess Kushmanda is the divine mother who brought the universe into existence.

It is believed that before creation, there was complete darkness everywhere. With her radiant smile, the goddess produced the cosmic egg (Brahmanda) from which the universe was formed.

Due to this power of creation, she is worshipped as the goddess of energy, vitality, and strength.

Iconography of Goddess Kushmanda

Goddess kushmanda riding on lion with eight hands holing divine objects

 Goddess kushmanda riding on lion with eight hands holing divine objects


Goddess Kushmanda is usually depicted riding a lion, symbolizing power and courage.

She is shown with eight arms, which is why she is also called Ashtabhuja Devi.

Her hands hold divine objects such as:

Trident (Trishul)

Chakra

Bow and arrow

Lotus flower

Amrit kalash (nectar pot)

Kamandalu

Rosary (Japamala)

Gada (mace)

These symbolize divine strength and the protection of the universe.

Significance of Worshipping Kushmanda

Navratri Goddess Kushmanda image

Navratri Goddess Kushmanda image

The worship of Goddess Kushmanda during Navratri is believed to bring health, prosperity, and positive energy.

Devotees believe her blessings can:

*Remove diseases and negativity

*Bring happiness and prosperity

*Increase strength and vitality

*Fill life with positive energy

Spiritually, she is associated with the Anahata Chakra (heart chakra).

Puja Vidhi for Navratri Day 4

You should also known about Day 1, Day 2,& Day 3 of Navratri going through these links👉:

*Goddess Shailputri: Story, Puja Vidhi & Significance

*Goddess Brahmacharini: Story, Puja Vidhi & Significance

*Goddess Chandraghanta: Story, Puja Vidhi & Significance

Devotees perform special rituals to worship Goddess Kushmanda on the fourth day of Navratri.

1. Morning Preparation

Wake up early, take a bath, and wear clean clothes.

2. Goddess Invocation

Navratri puja at home illustration

Navratri puja at home illustration

Place the idol or image of the goddess and offer prayers.

3. Offerings

Offer fruits, flowers, and sweets to the goddess. Malpua is considered an auspicious offering.

4. Mantra Chanting

Chant Kushmanda mantras with devotion.

5. Aarti

Perform the aarti and seek blessings for health and prosperity.

Kushmanda Mantra

A powerful mantra dedicated to Goddess Kushmanda is:

ॐ देवी कूष्माण्डायै नमः

Chanting this mantra is believed to bring strength, positivity, and divine blessings.

Spiritual Message of Goddess Kushmanda

Goddess kushmanda holding eight divine objects

Goddess kushmanda holding eight divine objects

The form of Goddess Kushmanda teaches that even a small spark of divine energy can create immense positivity and life in the universe.

Her story reminds devotees that positivity and faith can illuminate even the darkest situations.

Conclusion

The fourth day of Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Kushmanda, the divine creator who symbolizes energy, vitality, and cosmic power.

By worshipping her with devotion, devotees seek blessings for health, happiness, and prosperity.

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