06/10/2024
Navaratri Day 4:
Worship of Goddess Kushmanda
On the fourth day of Navaratri, Goddess Kushmanda is worshipped. She is revered as the creator of the universe, whose radiant smile brought light to the cosmos. Her name, Kushmanda, means "the one who created the universe with a little warmth," symbolizing her power to bring life, energy, and light into existence. Worshipping her on this day helps devotees strengthen their inner vitality and seek blessings for health, prosperity, and clarity.
Prayer to Goddess Kushmanda:
Mantra:
"ॐ देवी कूष्माण्डायै नमः"
"Om Devi Kushmandayai Namah"
Salutations to Goddess Kushmanda, the one who brings light and creation into the world.
Kushmanda Stuti
सुरासम्पूर्णकलशं रुधिराप्लुतमेव च।
दधाना हस्तपद्माभ्यां कुष्मांडा शुभदास्तु मे॥
Transliteration
Surasampurna Kalasham Rudhiraplutameva Cha
Dadhana Hastapadmabhyam Kushmanda Shubhadaastu Me
Sura: Gods
Sampurna: Filled
Kalasham: Pot or vessel
Rudhiraplutam: Overflowing with blood
Eva Cha: And also
Dadhana: Holding
Hasta: Hands
Padmabhyam: With lotuses
Kushmanda: Name of the goddess
Shubhda: Bestower of auspiciousness
Astu: Let it be
Me: To me
Meaning
"O Goddess Kushmanda, who holds two pitchers filled with blood and in your lotus-like hands, bless me with auspiciousness and prosperity."
Significance of the Prayer:
This prayer calls upon Goddess Kushmanda, who is believed to hold the cosmic pot of creation, symbolizing abundance and the life force. The mention of blood-filled pots signifies her ability to control the life force and destiny of living beings. Offering this prayer is thought to invite her blessings for well-being, vitality, and overall happiness.
Deeper Significance:
Creation and Nourishment: Goddess Kushmanda’s smile is said to have created the universe, symbolizing the subtle, yet powerful act of creation from a place of joy. The pots she holds represent abundance, creativity, and the nourishment of life.
Cosmic Energy: Kushmanda is associated with the sun and is believed to reside in its core. Her energy is the driving force behind the warmth and vitality that sustains all life on Earth.
Inner Power: Meditating upon Kushmanda helps awaken our own inner fire—the Manipura Chakra—which governs personal strength, willpower, and confidence.
By chanting this mantra and reflecting on its meaning, devotees seek the Goddess's grace to cultivate inner strength, creativity, and spiritual illumination. The prayer also serves as a reminder that through positivity and joy, we have the power to create and manifest our deepest desires.
1. Creator of the Universe:
Goddess Kushmanda is believed to be the origin of creation. Worshiping her on this day helps one connect to the primal source of creation and life itself.
2. Light and Energy: Just as her smile brought forth light in the darkness of the cosmos, devotees pray to her for spiritual illumination and inner strength. She empowers devotees to overcome negativity and embrace the positive energy that fills the universe.
3. Nurturing Power: Known as the mother who nourishes the universe, her blessings nurture spiritual growth, well-being, and prosperity. Her devotees seek protection, growth, and abundant vitality in all aspects of life.
4. Manipura Chakra Activation: This day is also significant for focusing on the Manipura Chakra (solar plexus), which governs personal power and energy. Meditating upon this energy center, with the guidance of Goddess Kushmanda, helps in increasing one’s confidence, motivation, and leadership qualities.
How to Perform the Worship:
1. Altar Setup: Create a clean and peaceful space for the altar, placing a picture or idol of Goddess Kushmanda. Offer flowers, incense, and light a diya (lamp).
2. Offerings: Goddess Kushmanda is believed to be fond of pumpkins, so offering pumpkin, along with fruits and sweets, is considered auspicious. Flowers like red hibiscus and lotuses are also ideal.
3. Recitation of the Mantra: Chant the mantra "Om Devi Kushmandayai Namah" with devotion and focus, visualizing her radiating light and energy into your life.
4. Meditation and Reflection: After the prayers, sit in meditation, focusing on the light of the Manipura Chakra, imagining it glowing brightly like the sun. Reflect on how you can use your energy to create positivity and abundance in your life and others.
Lessons from Goddess Kushmanda:
- Power of Positivity: Just as Kushmanda created the universe with her warmth and smile, we are reminded of the power of positivity. Even a small act of kindness or a positive thought can have a vast impact.
- Creation through Energy: The goddess teaches us that we all hold creative power within us. By nurturing our inner energy and directing it toward constructive purposes, we can manifest our desires and contribute to the world.
- Overcoming Darkness: Kushmanda’s creation of light symbolizes the victory of hope over despair. Her worship encourages us to move beyond challenges, illuminating our path with determination and inner strength.
By honouring Goddess Kushmanda, devotees invoke her divine blessings for health, vitality, creativity, and spiritual growth. This day of Navaratri encourages us to tap into the immense energy within ourselves to bring light and positivity into our lives.