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Maa Skandamata Navratri Day 5: Significance| Puja Vidhi| Mantra| Aarti
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Maa Skandamata Navratri Day 5: Significance| Puja Vidhi| Mantra| Aarti

Maa Skandamata is worshipped on the fifth day of Navratri puja. She is worshipped as the mother who opens the doors of salvation. All About Maa Skandamata Maa Skandamata signifies that she is the mother of Lord Skanda, also known as Lord Kartikeya. Goddess Skandamata mounts on the ferocious lion. She carries baby Skanda with six faces on her lap. Lord Skanda is also known as Kartikeya and the brother of Lord Ganesha. Goddess Skandmata is depicted with four hands. She carries lotus flowers in her upper two hands. She holds baby Skanda in one of her right hands and keeps the other right hand in Abhaya Mudra. She sits on a lotus flower and because of that Skandamata is also known as Goddess Padmasana. Also, read | Big Update On Google Chrome: Changes You Might S...
Maa Chandraghanta Navratri Day 3| Significance| Puja Vidhi| Mantra| Wishes in Hindi
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Maa Chandraghanta Navratri Day 3| Significance| Puja Vidhi| Mantra| Wishes in Hindi

Maa Chandraghanta on the second day of Navratri, is worshipped will elaborate puja rituals. Goddess Chandraghanta is known as Suhag ki Devi. She signifies justice and dharma in the world and she is the married version of Maa Parvati. About Maa Chandraghanta Maa Chandraghanta, the third form of Goddess Durga, symbolizes bravery and welfare. She rides a tigress and wears bright yellow. Goddess Chandraghanta has a half-moon or Chandra on her forehead. According to Hindu Mythology, Chandraghanta Maa is the married form of Goddess Paravati. The word Chandra means moon and Ghanta means she is the Goddess who has an ocean of knowledge and spreads power, bravery, and courage. Goddess Chandraghanta sits on a lion and holds a Gada, sword, Dhanush, Kamandal, Trishul, arrow, j...