
Chaitra Navratri day 4: Who is Maa Kushmanda, the goddess worshiped on this day? What is offered as bhog today? Check key details
Mata Kushmanda and Mata Skandamata.
Mata Kushmanda is revered as the supreme divinity governing the solar system in Hindu philosophy. Devotees believe that worshipping her bestows strength to overcome illnesses, sorrows, and imperfections.
Mata Skandamata, the fifth manifestation of Goddess Durga, is closely associated with Goddess Parvati, who trained her. It is believed that worshipping Skandamata fulfills devotees' wishes, brings happiness, and grants the blessing of children.
Navratri, meaning «nine nights» in Sanskrit, is a significant Hindu festival dedicated to Goddess Durga and her nine divine forms, collectively known as Navdurga.
Who is Maa Kushmanda?
The fourth day of Navratri is dedicated to the worship of Goddess Kushmanda. Spiritual seekers should note that Maa Kushmanda is associated with the green-hued Anahata Chakra, also known as the heart chakra.
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To seek Maa Durga's blessings and overcome fear, depression, anxiety, or nervousness, devotees can worship Maa Kushmanda with deep devotion and recite the Durga Saptashati Paath.
Mantra:
सुरासम्पूर्णकलशं रुधिराप्लुतमेव च।दधाना हस्तपद्माभ्यां कूष्माण्डा शुभदास्तु मे॥Surasampurna Kalasham Rudhiraplutmev chDadhana Haspadmabhyam Kushmanda Shubhdastu Me..!!
Chaitra Navratri Day 4: What should be offered as bhog?
On the fourth day of Navratri, Maa Kushmanda is worshipped as the creator of the universe, believed to bestow her devotees with wealth, health, and happiness. As an offering, Malpua—a traditional sweet pancake made from flour, sugar, and coconut—is associated with prosperity and abundance. This rich, deep-fried delicacy symbolizes vitality, well-being, and the sustenance provided by the Goddess.
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