Navaratri 2023 Day 8: Auspicious Maha Ashtami – Worshiping Maa Mahagauri for prosperity
Team Udayavani, Oct 22, 2023, 8:44 AM IST
As the vibrant festival of Navratri unfolds, devotees immerse themselves in the fervent worship of the divine feminine energy, embodied by Goddess Durga in her various incarnations.
On this eighth day of Navratri, known as Maha Ashtami, a special reverence is reserved for Maa Mahagauri, the eighth form of Goddess Durga. This auspicious day, falling on Sunday, October 22 this year, holds great significance in the hearts of devotees.
Goddess Mahagauri, aptly named for her radiant fair complexion, is believed to bestow devotees with prosperity and financial abundance. It is a day of seeking blessings to overcome obstacles and cleanse oneself of sins.
The Legend of Devi Mahagauri
According to Hindu mythology, Goddess Mahagauri achieved her resplendent form through rigorous penance, earning her the name ‘Mahagauri,’ meaning the one extremely bright.
Legend has it that after the fierce battle in which Goddess Kali vanquished the demon Raktabeej, she transformed into the serene and compassionate Parvati. However, remnants of her earlier formidable form lingered, leaving her complexion darkened. Undeterred, she embarked on a devoted penance to attain a luminous white complexion.
After many years of penance, a pleased Lord Shiva appeared and fulfilled her boon. At that time, the Ganga, which flowed from his hair, cleansed the body of Goddess Parvati and gave her divine light and radiance.
Depictions
In her divine manifestation, Mahagauri is depicted with four hands. Her right hands hold a Trishul (trident) and are raised in Abhaya Mudra, symbolizing protection and fearlessness. In her left hands, she holds a Damaru (drum) and is poised in Varada Mudra, representing blessings and benevolence. The bull, her mount, further distinguishes her as Vrisharudha.
Arabian Jasmine, also known as Mogra, graces the worship of Maa Mahagauri on this sacred day. Its beautiful, fragrant blossoms symbolize purity and devotion, adding an enchanting touch to the proceedings.
One of the most cherished rituals of Maha Ashtami is the Kanya/Kumari Puja, where young unmarried girls are venerated as embodiments of Goddess Shakti. Devotees invite these young souls into their homes, offering them food and adorning them with red dupattas, bangles, and other tokens of gratitude.
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