Goddess Siddhidhatri is one of the nine forms of Navadurga and she was worshipped during the ninth day of the Navaratri festival as the primary deity. The word ‘Dhatri’ in her name represents the...
Category - Navadurgas
Goddess Mahagauri is the 8th deity among the Navadurgas and this Devi is also the preceding deity on the 8th day (Ashtami) of Navaratri. Maa Mahagauri is well known to bring auspiciousness and even...
Goddess Kalaratri, also spelled as Kalrathri, is the seventh Goddess among the Navadurgas and is a representation of the destructive power of Shakthi. She takes the lead as the primary deity on the...
Goddess Katyayani is one of the popular forms of Devi Durga, who is the 6th diety among the Navdurgas. The Goddess also acts as the preceding deity on the 6th day (Chaturthi day) of Navaratri...
The fifth day of the Navaratri festival is dedicated to Goddess Skandamata, who is also the 5th goddess among Navadurgas. The word ‘Skanda’ in her name represents God Karthikeya or Kumara, while the...
Goddess Kushmanda is the fourth Goddess among the Navadurga’s, who is credited as the creator of the Universe with her gentle smile. Even the word Kushmanda gives the same meaning. Ku means small or...
Goddess Chandraghanta is the third one among the Navadurga Devi’s and is also the preceding diety on the third day of Navaratri. The name Chandraghanta is a combination of two words Chandra and...
Goddess Brahmacharini is the second one among the Navadurga Devi’s and is also worshipped as the primary deity on the 2nd day of Navaratri. The name of this Goddess represents the life of Goddess...
Goddess Shailaputri also spelled Shailputri is the first among the Navadurga Devi’s and is also the preceding deity on the first day (Asviyuja suddha Padyami) of Navaratri’s. She is none other than...
The Navadurga stotram is a powerful stotram that contains nine hymns each on the nine goddesses of Navadurgas namely Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayini...