Navadurga(Sanskrit:नवदुर्गा,IAST:Navadurgā), also spelledNavdurgaandNavadurgas,are nine manifestations and forms ofDurgainHinduism,[1][2]especially worshipped duringNavaratriandDurga Puja.[3]They are often considered collectively as a single deity, mainly among the followers of Shaktism and Shaivism sect of Hinduism.[4][4]
Navadurga | |
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Power, strength, protection, knowledge, wealth, fertility and Moksha | |
Devanagari | नवदुर्गा |
Sanskrittransliteration | navadurgā |
Affiliation | Adi Shakti,Durga,Parvati,Devi |
Mantra | oṁ aim hrīṁ śrīṁ mahādurgāyai namo namaḥ |
Weapon | Khanda (sword),Bow and arrow,Trishula,Sudarshan Chakra,Gada (mace),shield,shankha,Ghanta |
Mount | Lion,tiger,nandi,ox,muleandlotus |
Festivals | Navaratri,Durga Puja,Vijayadashami,Durga Ashtami |
According toHindu mythology,the nine forms are considered the nine stages of Durga during the nine-day long duration of the war with demon-kingMahishasura,where the tenth day is celebrated as theVijayadashami(lit. 'victory day') among theHindusand is considered as one of the most important festivals.[5]
Background
editDuring the festival of Navaratri, nine unmarried virgin girls up to the age of nine years are worshipped and fed as they are considered to be the incarnations of these nine goddesses.[6]Then, the Nabapatrika ritual during Durga Puja involves tying the branches of eight plants with their leaves with a banana plant (nabameaning 'nine', and patrikameaning 'leaves').[7]
The nine forms
editThe main nine forms of Durga worshipped in Hinduism:
S. No. | Image
(Depiction) |
Name | Vahana | Stage[A] | Mantra | Depiction | Ref |
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1. | Shailaputri
"Daughter of Mountain" |
Nandi(bull) | Parvatiin her stage of childhood with the divine and principal form beingDurga | ॐ देवी शैलपुत्र्यै नमः | She is adorned with light ornamentation on her limbs and was clothed in red and pink robes. She has two hands both holding a trident and lotus. She is seated upon the behind of a white bull. | [9] | |
2. | Brahmacharini
"Mother of devotion and penance" |
None | Durga in her phase of asceticism. | ॐ देवी ब्रह्मचारिण्यै नम: | She is dressed as a female ascetic and is adorned by dried-upRudraksha beadsand flowers as her ornamentation. She has two hands, both of which carried a rosary and a water utensil. | [10] | |
3. | Chandraghanta
"Destroyer of demons" |
Tiger | Durga in the form ofShakti. | ॐ देवी चंद्रघण्टायै नम: | She has ten hands, nine of them are armed by a trident, mace, bow, arrow, lotus, sword, bell and a waterpot, while one other hand blesses her devotees. She is seated upon a fierce tiger. | [11] | |
4. | Kushmanda
"Goddess of The Cosmic Egg" |
Lion | Durga in the form ofMahashakti. | ॐ ऐं ह्रीं क्लीं कूष्मांडायै नम: | She has eight hands, six of which held a discus, mace, lotus, bow, and arrow in one hand, sword and rosary and the two other hands carried a jar of honey and waterpot. She is mounted upon the back of a lion. | [12] | |
5. | Skandamata
"Goddess of motherhood and children" |
Durga in her stage of motherhood. | ॐ देवी स्कन्दमातायै नम: | She has four hands, two of which held lotuses, the third holding her son, the six-headed infant Kartikeya seated on her lap, and the fourth saves her devotees. She is seated upon the back of a lion. | [13] | ||
6. | Katyayani
"Goddess of Power" |
Durga in the warrior stage. | ॐ देवी कात्यायन्यै नम: | She is adorned with heavy ornamentation on her limbs and is dressed in green and pink vestments. Her four hands each carried a sword, shield, lotus and trident. She's seen seated on a fearsome lion. | [14] | ||
7. | Kalaratri
"Goddess of Auspiciousness and Courage" |
Donkey | Durga in her form of destruction. | ॐ देवी कालरात्र्यै नम: | She has three bloodshot eyes, unkempt hairs, and wears a garland of skulls around her neck, which shone like lightning. Her four hands all held a trident, scimitar, vajra, and a cup. She is seated upon the behind of a donkey as her vehicle. | [15] | |
8. | Mahagauri
"Goddess of Beauty and Women" |
Ox | Durga in her form of recovery. | ॐ देवी महागौर्यै नम: | She has four hands, three of which carried a trident, mini-drum, and a pink lotus while her one hand promised her devotees protection. She is seated upon a white ox. | [16] | |
9. | Siddhidhatri
"Goddess of Supernatural Powers orSiddhis" |
Lotus | Durga in her stage of reaching her highest and supreme form as Mahashakti. | ॐ ऐं ह्रीं क्लीं सिद्धिदात्र्यै नम: | Each of her four hands carried a discus, conch shell, pink lotus and a mace. She is seated upon a fully bloomed lotus. | [17] |
Agni Purana
editTheAgni Puranalists the Navadurgas as:[18]
- Rudrachanda
- Prachanda
- Chandogra
- Chandanayika
- Chanda
- Chandavati
- Chandarupa
- Atichandika
- Ugrachanda
See also
editReferences
editNotes
edit- ^Parvatihas been described in the nine stage in nine different depiction, where she become theMaha Shaktiin last stage ofSiddhidhatri,after gainingSiddhis.[8]
Citations
edit- ^J. Gordon Melton; Baumann, Martin (2010).Religions of the World: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices, 2nd Edition.ABC-CLIO. pp. 2600–2602.ISBN978-1-59884-204-3.
- ^abAmazzone 2010,p. 184.
- ^Ramachandran 2020,pp. 21–23.
- ^Amazzone 2010,p. 187.
- ^Ostor 2004,p. 68.
- ^Ramachandran 2020,p. 67.
- ^Sharma 2021,p. 73.
- ^Ramachandran 2020,p. 23.
- ^Ramachandran 2020,pp. 29–30.
- ^Mittal 2006,p. 63.
- ^Ostor 2004,p. 34.
- ^Ramachandran 2020,pp. 48–51.
- ^Mishra 1989,p. 36.
- ^Sivkishen 2016,p. 176.
- ^Ramachandran 2020,pp. 68, 70.
- ^Gangadharan, N (1954).The Agni Purana.Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. p. 132.ISBN9788120803596.
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