Navratri Day 4: How to Worship Goddess Kushmanda Today?
Navratri Day 4: Goddess Kushmanda rides a tiger and holds a variety of weapons, symbolizing her ability to destroy negativity and evil forces.
Navratri Day 4: Goddess Kushmanda rides a tiger and holds a variety of weapons, symbolizing her ability to destroy negativity and evil forces.
Navratri Day 3: The name Chandraghanta comes from the crescent moon (Chandra) she wears on her forehead, which signifies peace and calmness.
Goddess Brahmacharini is the second incarnation of Goddess Durga and represents the path of self-discipline and devotion.
As Navratri 2025 begins from March 30, here are three simple and fast-friendly recipes that you can prepare during your fasting days.
Navratri is a nine-day Hindu festival which celebrates the divine feminine, honoring Maa Durga and her nine avatars.