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The Nine forms of Durga Maa are worshiped with special offerings.
Here is the list of the nine forms Durga or Shakti worshipped on each day
‘Navratri' in Sanskrit translates to ‘nine nights'.

Indians all across the world celebrate these nine nights with full fervor and great enthusiasm.
These nine nights of festivities are marked with ritualistic fasting, poojas while adopting a calm and meditative lifestyle.
This Hindu festival is dedicated to Goddess Durga and her 9 avatars.
On each of these nine days, Hindus worship the nine different manifestation of Durga or Shakti.
The ‘Nav Durga' or the ‘Nine Forms of Durga' are pleased with special offerings and prayers.
The significance of Nav Durga is narrated and reiterated in every Hindu household especially during Navratri as this is the time when Goddess Durga descends from the heaven to bless her beloved devotees.

Here are the nine manifestations of Goddess Durga that are worshiped on each day of Navratri and the bhog or prasad that is specially prepared for them to seek their blessings.

1. Goddess Shailputri:

The first manifestation of Durga is Goddess Shailputri.
According to scriptures, she holds a trishul and a lotus in her hands, and rides a bull called Nandi.
As per Shivpurana, Goddess Shailputri in her previous birth was born to Daksha Prajapati, and was named ‘Sati'. Deeply devoted to Lord Shiva ever since her childhood, Sati meditated earnestly to beget Lord Shiva as her consort.
Lord Shiva bestowed upon her the desired boon and accepted her as her consort.
The union was not accepted well by Sati's father Daksha Prajapati, who insulted Shiva by not inviting him in one of his special gatherings. Infuriated upon the humiliation meted out to her husband, Sati immolated herself and sacrificed her life in honour of her husband.
In her next birth Sati was born as a daughter to Himalaya, the Lord of Mountains and thus, was called Shailputri.
Sailputri is also worshiped as Parvati or Hemvati.
The first day of Navratra is dedicated to worshiping Shailputri.
Devotees offer pure desi ghee on the foot of Shailputri.
An offering of pure ghee is said to bless the devotee with a life free of diseases and illness.

2. Goddess Brahmacharini:

The second day of Navratri bhog is dedicated to Goddess Brahmacharini. She is depicted as a monastic goddess in Hindu scriptures, two-armed, clad in white and holding a rudraksh mala and a sacred Kamandalu.
Her stance is of utmost piety and devotion.
Her meditative form is related to the severe penance undertaken by Sati and Parvati in their respective births to attain Lord Shiva as their beloved consort.
She is also known as Tapasyacharini. It is believed that when Parvati was engaged in her deep meditation to please Lord Shiva, she was reduced to a mere skeleton.
Her austere penance gained her the name of Bharahmacharini by all the devtas and Gods who were awestruck by her reverence.
Worshiping this form of Shakti is known to invoke the spirit of penance, renunciation, virtue and nobility. Goddess Brahmacharini is a lover of simple food and offerings.
Devotees serve a bhog of sugar and fruits to Goddess Brahmacharini.

3. Goddess Chandraghanta:

The third manifestation of Durga is Goddess Chandraghanta.
She is depicted as a fierce 10-armed Goddess, roaring in anger. Chandraghanta is worshiped on the third day of Navratri.
She has a golden complexion and on her forehead she wears a crescent moon, which is why she is called Chandraghanta by her devotees. According to scriptures during a great battle between gods and the demons, the sound vibrations produced by her ghanta (bell) took the lives of many wicked enemies.
She rides on a lion and is believed to destroy all evil and wicked.
The ferocious Goddess is pleased by offering milk, sweets or kheer.

4. Goddess Kushmanda:

On the fourth day of Navratri, Goddess Kushmanda is worshipped.
The name Kushmanda is made of three other words ‘Ku' (little), ‘Ushma' (warmth or energy) and ‘Amnda' (egg) which means the one who created the universe as the “Little Cosmic Egg” with energy and warmth. According to Hindu scriptures, the universe was a dark space and it was Goddess Kushmanda who produced the Cosmic Egg with her smile.
Devotees worship the Goddess by observing fasts and offering Malpua as bhog.

5. Goddess Skandmata:

The fifth manifestation of Durga is Skandmata who is worshiped on the fifth day of the Navratri also known as Panchami.
Goddess Skandamata is depicted as a four-armed deity, who carries a lotus in two of her arms with a Kamandalu and a bell.
She is also seen carrying little Kartikay on her lap.
Kartikay is also known as Skanda, hence giving the goddess the name of Skandamata.
Her posture is calm and serene. She is seated on a lotus, but a lion is also her vehicle.
A bhog of bananas is offered to the goddess and it is said to keep the devotees in good health.
banana

6. Goddess Katyayani:

Worshiped on the sixth day (Shashti) of Navratris, Goddess Katyayani is a form of Shakti who is depicted as having four arms, and carrying a sword.
She rides a lion, and can be pleased with true devotion and piety. She is the daughter of Sage Katyayan.
Devotees offer honey as prasad to Goddess Katyayani.
Her blessings fill their lives with sweetness and help them get rid of bitter troubles.

7. Goddess Kaalratri:

Goddess Kaalratri is worshiped on the seventh day of Navratris. According to the Hindu scriptures, Goddess Kaalratri is etched as a four-armed deity who rides a donkey.
She carries a sword, a trident and a noose.
She is the fierce form of Durga, dark and ferocious in appearance. She possesses three eyes on her forehead that are known to contain the entire universe.
She breathes fierce flames of fire, and lustrous rays emanate from her. Fierce on the outside, Kaalratri bestows her true devotees protection from evil-powers and spirits.
Devotees offer jaggery or sweets made with jaggery. The prasad is also given to Brahmins along with Dakshina.


8. Goddess Mahagauri:

Durga Asthami or the eight day of Navratris is dedicated to Goddess Mahagauri.
As per the scriptures, Mahagauri worshiped as the four-armed deity who rides on a bull or a white elephant.
She carries a trishul and a damru.
When Parvati decided to go on an austere penance to beget Lord Shiva as her consort, she renounced all comforts and lived in a forest for deep meditation. Her meditation continued for several years - braving heat, cold, rain, and terrible storms.
Lord Shiva, impressed by her deep penance, appeared before her and showered the holy water of the Ganga over her.
The Gangajal washed off all the dirt.
She regained her natural beauty, and came to be known as Mahagauri. Goddess Mahagauri is offered coconut as bhog by devotees.
It is widely believed that donating coconuts to the Brahmans on Ashtami, blesses a childless couple with a child.
coconut milk

9. Goddess Siddhidatri:

Worshiped on the ninth day, Goddess Siddhidhatri is projected as a four-armed deity sitting calmly on a lotus.
She also holds a lotus, mace, discus and a book.
This form of Shakti signifies the ushering of knowledge and wisdom over ignorance.
Siddhi in Sanskrit translates to accomplishment.
Thus, Goddess Siddhidhatri signifies perfection.
On the ninth day of Navrartris, devotees observe a fast and offer til or sesame seeds as bhog. This is believed to protect the devotee and his family from unfortunate mishaps.

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Significance of Bel Patra leaf. Bel Patra, called Bilva Patra in Sanskrit, is a sacred plant which is offered to Gods an...
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Significance of Bel Patra leaf.

Bel Patra, called Bilva Patra in Sanskrit, is a sacred plant which is offered to Gods and Goddesses.
Bel Patra is a trifoliate leaf that signifies the three eyes of Lord Shiva, Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh. These three eyes, or Shaktis, are associated with decision-making, action, and knowledge.

The word Bilva means bel tree, and Patra means leaf.
Bel Patra in English is known as Aegle marmelos, or more commonly called wood apple. Additionally, the plant produces bel fruits with a hard shell and a mildly tangy flavour.
As per the Puranas and Vedas, Bel Patra has social, therapeutic, and cultural value.

In Hinduism, the Bel Patra plant is considered to be a promising and divine tree, which is specially offered to Lord Shiva.
The plant contains a significant amount of sattva components that absorb and emit sattvik frequencies to assist you in disabling the raja-Tama particles in the atmosphere.

Bel Patra is a trifoliate leaf that signifies the three eyes of Lord Shiva, Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh.
These three eyes, or Shaktis, are associated with decision-making, action, and knowledge. The Bel Patra tree is also considered auspicious in Jainism. It is thought that Parshavantha, the 23rd Tirthankara, attained nirvana under this tree.

Bel Patra in English.

Commonly known as bael, bili or bhel, bel is called Aegle Marmelos in English.
Other English names of Bel Patra include wood apple, Bengal quince and stone apple. Bel Patras consists of three wood pieces depicting the Trinity, i.e. Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. The word “bilva” in English indicates a bel tree.

Significance of Bel Patra Tree.

The Shiva Purana provides a beautiful explanation of the significance of worshipping the Bel Patra Tree or its leaves. Not only humans, but gods also adored the Bel Patra tree.
According to Puranas, Lord Shiva bestows all wishes on anyone who devotedly presents a trifoliate bel Patra to the Shivling.

The Bel Patra leaf is said to absorb Shiva's energy, and when it is offered to the lord, the worshippers take some of it home with them. Bathing beneath the Bel Patra tree's roots is equivalent to bathing in all of the universe's holy waters, making one holy and divine. Further, Bel-patra offerings signify giving up one's tamas, rajas, and sattva—the three facets of one's nature.

Bel Patra leaves of the bel patra treeBel Patra plant leaves

Medicinal Significance of Bel Patra.

Bel Patra is a unique plant and has numerous medicinal benefits.
The bel fruit contains vitamins and minerals, particularly vitamins A, C, calcium, potassium, riboflavin, fibre, and B6, B12, and B1.
These minerals and vitamins are essential for the overall development and growth of the body.

The plant aids in balancing all three doshas, which Ayurveda defines as vata, pitta, and kapha.
Further, Bel Patra can be consumed daily, which will help you control lifestyle diseases such as hypertension, heart problems, and cholesterol.

Previously, raw bel mixed with turmeric and ghee was applied to fractured bones.

Benefits of Bel Patra Plant.

The Bel Patra tree's skin, roots, fruits, and leaves are all used to treat various diseases. Bleeding gums, asthma, jaundice, dysentery, anaemia, and many other diseases can be cured with the sacred tree.

Tannin in the Bel fruit aids in the treatment of cholera and diarrhoea, and the dried powder of the fruit is used to treat chronic diarrhoea.

The plant has antifungal and antiviral properties that will help you treat several infections on the body.

Bel leaves are highly therapeutic as the extract of it can help you have a good control on cholesterol.

Respiratory disorders like cold and asthma can be cured by the oil extracted from Bel Patra.

A mixture of ghee and ripped Bel fruit added to a daily diet can prevent various heart diseases.

Bel fruit cures constipation. Bel fruit pulp with salt and black pepper helps remove toxins from the intestines.

Due to its high laxative content, Bel Patra is beneficial in regulating blood sugar levels.

Using Bel Patra can help you cure rashes and excess perspiration on the skin.

Bel Patra is believed to have created the entire universe.
It is the dearest leaf of Lord Shiva, as per the Skanda Purana, an ancient scripture.
This largest Mukyapurana mentions that once, the sweat droplet of Goddess Parvati fell down on the Mandranchal Mountain, from where the Bilva tree emerged.
Therefore, it has all forms of Mata Parvati.
It is also believed that the Bilva tree is where Goddess Parvati resides in all her forms, including the leaves, fruits, flowers and roots.

Religious Meaning of Bel Patra Tree.

It is considered lucky to worship the Bel Patra tree's roots using lightning-powered earthen lamps.
Anyone who does this is bestowed with the knowledge of the truth.
Also, it is said that if an individual touches the Bel Patra plant, she/he is freed from all sins, negativity, and ailments.

Vastu Benefits of Bel Patra plant.

The Bel Patra plant removes all negative energy and fills the environment with positivity, bestowing good health and prosperity. Moreover, lighting a lamp under the Bel Patra.

Appropriate Soil For Bel Patra Plant: Bel Patra plant is known for growing in sandy, clay, or stony soil. However, loamy and sandy soil is ideal for the plant's booming growth. The PH of the soil should be between 5-8 for better fruit yield chances

Summary of Bel Patra Plant.

Offering Bel Patra has a more profound significance in Hindu rituals. According to the Shiva Purana, this leaf is one of the six sacred objects used to worship Lord Shiva. Bel Patra is also used to worship many Hindu deities.

In Ayurveda, Bel Patra is considered a powerhouse of healing and medicinal properties. Including Bel Patra leaf in your daily routine will help you have a disease-free and healthy life.
Bel Patra has religious significance and is an auspicious one offered to impress Lord Shiva.

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