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चैत्र नवरात्रि 2026 नौवां दिन: माँ सिद्धिदात्री (रामनवमी) पूजा और महत्व!

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चैत्र नवरात्रि का भव्य समापन माँ सिद्धिदात्री को समर्पित है, जो देवी दुर्गा का नौवां रूप हैं। उनका नाम सिद्धि (अलौकिक शक्तियां/पूर्णता) और दात्री (देने वाली) से बना है। वे सभी रहस्यमयी शक्तियों की परम स्रोत हैं और सभी दिव्य और सांसारिक इच्छाओं को पूरा करने वाली हैं। वर्ष 2026 में, नौवां दिन शुक्रवार, 27 मार्च 2026 को पड़ता है, जो भगवान राम के जन्म के साथ मेल खाता है, जिसे रामनवमी के रूप में मनाया जाता है। माँ सिद्धिदात्री की पौराणिक कथा पुराणों के अनुसार, भगवान शिव ने सभी सिद्धियां प्राप्त करने के लिए माँ सिद्धिदात्री की पूजा की थी। उनकी कृपा से, भगवान शिव का आधा शरीर देवी का हो गया, जिससे उनका अर्धनारीश्वर के रूप में प्राकट्य हुआ। उन्हें कमल पर बैठे हुए (कभी-कभी सिंह की सवारी करते हुए) चित्रित किया गया है, जिनके चार हाथ हैं। वे गदा, चक्र, शंख और कमल धारण करती हैं। पूर्णता प्राप्त करने के लिए न केवल मनुष्यों द्वारा, बल्कि देवों, गंधर्वों, असुरों और यक्षों द्वारा भी उनकी पूजा की जाती है। नवमी का महत्व पूर्णता की प्राप्ति: उनकी पूजा आठ प्राथमिक सिद्धियां (अणिमा, महिमा, गरिमा, ल...

Chaitra Navratri 2026 Day 9: Maa Siddhidatri (Ram Navami) Puja and Significance!

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The grand finale of Chaitra Navratri is dedicated to Maa Siddhidatri , the ninth form of Goddess Durga. Her name is derived from Siddhi (supernatural powers/perfection) and Datri (giver). She is the ultimate source of all mystical powers and the one who fulfills all divine and worldly desires. In 2026, the ninth day falls on Friday, March 27, 2026 , coinciding with the birth of Lord Rama, celebrated as Ram Navami . The Legend of Maa Siddhidatri According to the Puranas, Lord Shiva worshipped Maa Siddhidatri to obtain all the Siddhis . By her grace, half of Lord Shiva’s body became that of the Goddess, leading to his manifestation as Ardhanarishwar . She is depicted sitting on a lotus (sometimes riding a lion), possessing four arms. She holds a Gada (mace), Chakra (discus), Shankh (conch shell), and a Lotus. She is worshipped not only by humans but also by Devas, Gandharvas, Asuras, and Yakshas to attain perfection. Significance of Navami Attainment of Perfection: Worshipping her gr...

Shardiya Navratri Day 9: Devi Siddhidatri – Origins, Legend, Significance, Puja Vidhi, and Mantras!

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Shardiya Navratri Day 9: Devi Siddhidatri – The Giver of All Perfection and Spiritual Powers The ninth and final day of Shardiya Navratri , known as Maha Navami , is dedicated to Devi Siddhidatri , the ultimate manifestation of Goddess Durga. Her name literally means "Giver of Supernatural Powers" ( Siddhi = perfection/power, Datri = giver). Worshipping her on this final, most sacred day marks the culmination of the Navratri fasts, the grand Havan (Yajna), and the revered Kanya Puja . She is the goddess who grants all forms of material and spiritual perfection to her devotees. Origin and Legend: The Source of All Siddhis Maa Siddhidatri is believed to be the primordial energy that resides on the Siddhaloka . According to the Markandeya Purana, she is the source of all the 26 different types of siddhis (supernatural powers). Her origin story states that before the creation of the universe, there was only darkness. When the Goddess, in her form as the supreme l...

Maa Siddhidatri: The Bestower of Siddhis and Ultimate Knowledge!

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Maa Siddhidatri, the ninth and final form of the Navadurga, is worshipped on the ninth day of Navratri . Her name itself reveals her essence: "Siddhi" meaning perfection, accomplishment, or supernatural powers, and "Datri" meaning the giver or bestower. Thus, Maa Siddhidatri is the goddess who grants all types of siddhis (divine abilities) and fulfills the desires of her devotees.     Significance and Iconography Maa Siddhidatri is considered the ultimate form of Goddess Durga, possessing all the eight primary siddhis :     Anima: The ability to become as small as one wishes. Mahima: The ability to become as large as one wishes.     Garima: The ability to become as heavy as one wishes.     Laghima: The ability to become as light as one wishes.     Prapti: The ability to obtain anything one desires.     Prakamya: The ability to exercise irresistible will.     Ishitva: The ability to possess absolute lo...