The ninth and last form of Maa Durga is Siddhidatri. She is the goddess of accomplishment (सिद्धि). Navratra gets over after Kanyapoojan and praying her. She is so much powerful that even Lord Shiva got accomplishment from her. She has
Read More by Akash Deep SharmaThe third form of Maa Durga is ChandraGhanta. Because she has knelled shaped half moon on her forehead, she is known as ChandraGhanta. Her prayer is to be done on the third day in Navratra. Her conveyance is Lion
Read More by Akash Deep SharmaNavratre starts from the prayer of first form of Durga, which is known as SHAILPURTI. Shailputri (Maa Durga) is the daughter of Shailraj Himalaya and that is why named as Shailputri. Parvati and Hemwati are the other names of her. Her Conveyance
Read More by Akash Deep SharmaShardiya Navratri, also known as Maha Navratri, is a significant Hindu festival celebrated during the autumn season. It spans nine nights and ten days, with devotees honoring Goddess Durga in her various forms.&
Read More by Akash Deep SharmaWhen Ravana was tired of rampaging across the earth, Ravana returned to Lord Shiva to request Enlightment(moksha), release from the bondage of endless rebirth. Lord Shiva replied that he had granted Ravana the boon of indestructibility. Ravana'
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