Navratri 2024 Day 4: Maa Kushmanda is worshipped on the fourth day of Shardiya Navratri. Know the significance of praying to her, puja vidhi, and more.
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Navratri 2024, Day 4: Navratri is a nine-day festival, which will end on October 12. Each day, devotees worship Goddess Durga and her nine avatars. The nine forms are also known as NavaDurga. The venerated nine forms are Maa Shailputri, Maa Brahmacharini, Maa Chandraghanta, Maa Kushmanda, Maa Skandamata, Maa Katyayani, Maa Kalaratri, Maa Mahagauri, and Maa Siddhidatri. On Day 4, Maa Kushmanda is worshipped.
Maa Kushmanda is worshipped on the fourth day of Navratri.
Maa Kushmanda is worshipped on the fourth day of Shardiya Navratri. Maa Kushmanda is believed to be the creator of the world. The fourth avatar of Adi Shakti, Maa Kushmanda created the world (Brahmanda) with her divine smile. Kushmanda, where ‘Ku’ means small, ‘ushma’ means energy or warmth, and ‘anda’ means cosmic egg.
As per Hindu mythology, Maa Kushmanda is the creator of the universe. With her divine smile, she spread light and energy when the universe was just a big void and nothing existed. It is also said her powers provided strength to the sun, and she can reside in the core of the sun. Maa Kushmanda, also known as Ashtabhuja, is portrayed with eight arms holding a lotus, arrow, mace, nectar jar, rosemary, and discus. She is perched atop a tiger. Maa Kushmanda governs the planet Mercury. Worshipping her is significant as she blesses with good health and vitality. She brings harmony to your life by ending all pains and sorrows.
The fourth day of Navratri falls on October 6.
According to Drik Panchang, here are the auspicious muhurats for the day 4 of Navratri:
Brahma Muhurat- 4:39 AM to 5:28 AM
Abhijit Muhurat- 11:45 AM to 12:32 PM
Vijaya Muhurta- 2:06 PM to 2:53 PM
Every day of Navratri is devoted to the worship of one of the avatars of Navdurga, with distinct colours associated with each day throughout the nine-day celebration. The colour orange is associated with Maa Kushmanda. It infuses devotees with positivity, warmth, and vibrancy. Wearing orange is encouraged on this day.
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