The Sixth day of Navratri – Goddess Durga as Devi Katyayani
Goddess Katyayani is a famous avatar of Devi Durga, the sixth form among the Navdurgas. She is worshipped on the sixth day of Navaratri, known as Shashthi, and is highly revered among devotees. It is believed that worshipping Maa Katyayani brings courage and wisdom, and she is also known as the giver of health, wealth, and success.
The Fifth day of Navratri – Goddess Durga as Devi Skandamata
On the fifth day of Navaratri, we honour Goddess Skandamata, the fifth among Navadurgas. Her name combines "Skanda," representing Lord Kartikeya, and "Mata," meaning mother, signifying her as his mother. Worshipping her is said to bring wisdom, power, and knowledge, making her special among the divine Navadurgas.
The Fourth day of Navratri – Goddess Durga as Devi Kushmanda
Maa Kushmanda is a protective goddess known for bestowing blessings upon her devotees. Residing at the core of the Sun, she is often depicted holding a Kalash filled with either Amrutha or blood, symbolising her auspiciousness and protective nature. Worshipping her is believed to bring divine knowledge, siddhis, and wisdom.