Goddess Shailputri: Day 1 of Navratri, Story, Significance and Puja Vidhi
By Subhalakshmi's Sanatan World
Goddess Shailputri is worshipped on the first day of the sacred festival of Navratri. She is considered the first manifestation of Goddess Durga and represents strength, purity, and devotion.
Goddess Shailputri mount on Nandi Bull holding Trishul
The name Shailputri means “Daughter of the Mountain”, as she is believed to be the daughter of King Himavan, the ruler of the Himalayas. Devotees worship her to seek stability, courage, and spiritual growth.
Who is Goddess Shailputri?
According to Hindu mythology, Goddess Shailputri is the reincarnation of Goddess Sati, who was the first consort of Lord Shiva.
After Sati sacrificed herself in the sacrificial fire of her father’s yajna, she was reborn as Shailputri, the daughter of the mountain king. In this form, she later married Lord Shiva again.
Because of this divine story, Shailputri is regarded as a symbol of devotion, strength, and divine determination.
Iconography of Goddess Shailputri
Goddess Shailputri is usually depicted riding a bull (Nandi) and holding a trident (Trishul) in one hand and a lotus flower in the other.
Her calm and graceful appearance symbolizes peace and divine power. The bull represents dharma and strength, while the trident represents the power to remove negativity.
Significance of Worshipping Goddess Shailputri
The worship of Goddess Shailputri marks the beginning of the nine-day spiritual journey during Navratri.
Devotees believe that praying to her brings:
*Inner strength and stability
*Blessings for spiritual progress
*Protection from negativity
*Peace and harmony in life
Spiritually, she is associated with the root chakra (Muladhara), which represents the foundation of spiritual awakening.
Puja Vidhi for Day 1 of Navratri
Navratri Puja vidhi at homeDevotees perform special rituals to worship Goddess Shailputri on the first day of Navratri.
The Navratri festival begins with Ghatasthapana, where a sacred pot (kalash) is installed as a symbol of divine energy.
2. Invocation of the Goddess
Devotees invoke the blessings of Goddess Shailputri through prayers and mantras.
3. Offering Flowers and Bhog
Offer red flowers, fruits, and sweets as a mark of devotion.
4. Chanting Mantras
Devotees chant mantras dedicated to the goddess to seek her blessings.
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Shailputri Mantra
A commonly chanted mantra for Goddess Shailputri is:
“ॐ देवी शैलपुत्र्यै नमः”
Chanting this mantra during Navratri is believed to bring spiritual strength and divine protection.
Shailputri Puja Mantra illustration
Spiritual Message of Goddess Shailputri
The worship of Goddess Shailputri teaches the importance of faith, patience, and determination. She symbolizes the beginning of a spiritual journey toward self-realization.
Just as Navratri begins with her worship, devotees are reminded to start every spiritual path with purity and strong faith.
Conclusion
The first day of Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Shailputri, the divine form of Goddess Durga who represents strength and spiritual awakening.
By worshipping her with devotion and sincerity, devotees seek blessings for courage, stability, and a successful spiritual journey throughout the sacred festival of Navratri.





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