City
Epaper

Worshiping Maa Ambe during Navratri makes all devotees emotional: PM Modi

By IANS | Updated: April 2, 2025 09:16 IST

New Delhi, April 2 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday greeted the nation on the fourth day of ...

Open in App

New Delhi, April 2 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday greeted the nation on the fourth day of Chaitra Navratri, saying that this day makes all devotees emotional.

In a post on X, PM Modi wrote, "Worshiping Maa Ambe during Navratri makes all the devotees emotional." He also posted a prayer song devoted to Mother Goddess, saying, "This prayer dedicated to the forms of Goddess Mother gives a supernatural experience. You too listen to it…"

The devotional song 'Amba Stavam by 9 Ambas' is sung by nine girls.

On Wednesday, Navratri's fourth and fifth days are being celebrated together as per the Hindu calendar. Goddess Durga is worshipped in the forms of Mata Kushmanda and Mata Skandamata.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister posted Sanskrit shlokas and separate tweets on his X handle. "I pray to Maa Kushmanda, the fourth form of Goddess Shakti, the giver of perfections and treasures, to bestow happiness and prosperity on all devotees and the people of the state."

"Worshipping Skandamata, the fifth form of Adishakti Maa Durga, paves the way for progress and development. I pray to Jagatjanani that your blessings remain on the entire world and that everyone is blessed. Jai Maa Skandamata!"

Goddess Durga, worshipped in the form of Mata Kushmanda, is known as the creator of the universe, symbolised by a radiant smile bringing life. Ku" means little, "Ushma" means warmth or life energy and "Anda" means cosmic egg. Her name, 'Kushmanda', means "creator of a little cosmic egg", representing prosperity, health and courage.

Goddess Kushmanda is regarded as the supreme divinity of the solar system in Hindu philosophy. It is believed that worshipping Mata Kushmanda gives all of her devotees the ability to combat all illnesses, sorrows and imperfections.

Goddess Skandamata symbolizes motherhood, compassion, and the power to guide her devotees toward both spiritual and material success.

Navratri, which means 'nine nights' in Sanskrit, is a Hindu festival celebrating Goddess Durga and her nine avatars, known collectively as Navdurga.

The festival is celebrated with great devotion across India, with rituals and prayers honouring the Goddess in her nine forms.

Devotees throng to temples to worship and offer flowers, fruits, and prayers to the Goddess, seeking her blessings for protection, guidance and well-being.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalUSD 87 Million allocated for projects to reduce greenhouse emissions

InternationalTurkmenistan hosts UN conference on landlocked developing countries

International"No tariff wars or sanctions can halt natural course of history": Russian Foreign Ministry

CricketWe'll never surrender: Gautam Gambhir gets emotional as India win Oval Test

Cricket"One of the memorable wins": Jwala Singh as India clinch Oval Test; draw series 2-2

National Realted Stories

NationalKarti Chidambaram backs India's firm rebuttal to Trump's tariff move

NationalOdisha to set up 835 model primary schools in first phase of flagship scheme

NationalHow US encouraged India to buy Russian oil to stabilise global energy markets

NationalDelhi Crime: Girl Shot Dead Inside Doctor’s Clinic in Jahangirpuri; Attacker on the Run

NationalCong's Manish Tewari invokes 1971 to counter US tariff move on India