Exclusive Mantras by Anand Pragya Shardiya Navratri is a nine-day Hindu festival honoring Goddess Durga and her nine forms, celebrated in autumn. Each day represents a different aspect of the goddess, symbolizing power and protection. The festival includes prayers, fasting, and cultural dances like Garba, ending on Vijayadashami (Dussehra), which marks the triumph of good over evil.
Maa Shailaputri Mantra
Shailaputri means "daughter of the mountain," as she was born to the Himalayas. She symbolizes nature and is an embodiment of strength and devotion. Worshipping her brings peace and prosperity.
Maa Brahmacharini Mantra
Brahmacharini is the goddess of penance and severe austerity. She represents purity, simplicity, and devotion. Worshipping her helps cultivate self-discipline and virtue.
Maa Chandraghanta Mantra
Chandraghanta, adorned with a half-moon on her forehead, represents courage and bravery. She is the warrior form of Durga, riding a tiger, and is invoked for inner strength and the destruction of evil.
Maa Kushmanda Mantra
Kushmanda is believed to have created the universe with her divine smile. She radiates light and energy, and her worship brings vitality and good health.
Maa Skandmata Mantra
Skandamata is the mother of Lord Skanda (Kartikeya). She symbolizes motherly love, nurturing, and protection. She blesses her devotees with wisdom and the joy of motherhood.
Maa Katyayani Mantra
Goddess Katyayani is a fierce form of Durga and is also known as the warrior goddess. She is invoked for courage and victory, especially in overcoming evil forces and achieving righteousness.
Maa Kaalratri Mantra
Kaalratri is the most fearsome form of Durga, symbolizing the destructive power that removes negativity and darkness. Her worship brings protection from evil spirits and fear.
Maa Mahagauri Mantra
Mahagauri represents purity and serenity. Her radiant form is symbolic of peace and calm, and her blessings lead to purification of the soul and removal of past sins.
Maa Sidhidhatri Mantra
Siddhidatri is the giver of supernatural powers (siddhis). She represents the culmination of Navratri, bestowing divine blessings and spiritual fulfillment upon her devotees.