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Navratri 2018: 9 avatars of Maa Durga

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Navratri 2018: 9 avatars of Goddess Maa Durga worshipped on the 9 days.
Nine Avtar of Maa Darga

Day 1: Shailaputri 

Known as the Pratipada, Shailaputri is adored on this day. Goddess Parvati is the girl of Himalaya, the mountain. In Sanskrit, Shail implies the mountain and, in this manner, she is likewise was known as Shailputri. The goddess in this frame rides a bull, conveying a trishul (trident) in her correct hand and lotus in the left hand. 

Day 2: Brahmacharini 

On Dwitiya, goddess Brahmacharini is venerated. Here the goddess strolls uncovered feet and a japamala and a kamandalu can be found in her grasp. In this shape, Parvati turned into the immense Sati and her unmarried self is adored as Brahmacharini. 

Day 3: Chandraghanta 

Goddess Chandraghanta is loved on Tritiya. The name gets from the way that in the wake of wedding Lord Shiva she began decorating half Chandra (moon) on her temple. Here the devi has 10 days and rides a tiger. 

Day 4: Kushmanda 

On Chaturthi, Devi Kushmanda is loved. Otherwise called the maker of the universe, Kushmanda is otherwise called the goddess who has the power and capacity to dwell inside the Sun. Here she has eight hands and sits on a lion. 

Day 5: Skandamata 

Goddess Skandamata is loved on Panchami. Skandamata or mother of Skanda otherwise called Lord Kartikeya and rides a savage lion alongside the child in one of her hands. The Goddess has four hands.

 Maa Darga Nine Avtar Images
Day 6: Katyayini 

Devi Katyayini is revered on Shasthi. Known as the warrior goddess, it is viewed as a standout amongst the most brutal types of Goddess Parvati. The name infers as she was destined to Rishi Katya. In this symbol, the Devi rides a lion and has four hands 

Day 7: Kalaratri 

On Saptami, Devi Kalaratri is revered. Legends go to state she swear off her skin shading and holds onto a dull appearance as dark to slaughter devils Shumbha and Nishumbha. Riding a jackass she has four hands here. 

Day 8: Mahagauri 

Known as Ashtami Mata Mahagauri is revered on this day. Mahagauri implies to a great degree white (maha meaning incredible and gauri significance white. The name gets from the way that Parvati had a reasonable appearance. Here she rides a bull and has four hands. 

Day 9: Siddhidaatri 

The most recent day of the celebration otherwise called Navami, individuals go to Devi Siddhidaatri. Sitting on a lotus, she is accepted to have and gives all kind of Siddhis. Here she has four hands.

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