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Navratri 2019: Story And Puja Vidhi For Goddess Siddhidatri On Day 9
Read about Navratri Day 9: Story And Puja Vidhi For Goddess Siddhidatri.

The ninth day is the final day of Navratri and therefore it is of utmost importance. This year in 2019, the festival will start from 29 September and end on 7 October.
On day 9, the Goddess is worshipped in her Siddhidatri form. It is said that Devi Siddhidatri bestows the Siddhis upon her devotees who pray to her with a pure mind and true devotion. Siddhis are the spiritual and magical abilities which help an individual to accomplish greater than ordinary things in life.
Goddess Siddhidatri is the Goddess of the Siddhis. Devi is calm and composed in her this form. She has four arms. She holds a chakra in her lower right hand and a mace in the upper right hand. In the left lower hand she holds a conch and in the upper hand, she holds a lotus. On the ninth day of Navratri, the puja rituals differ from the rest of the days. This giver of supernatural attainments, Goddess Siddhidatri should be offered sesame seeds as Bhogam. Doing this is believed to protect the devotees from all kinds of mishappenings and accidents. Wearing purple colour on this day also holds a great significance.
Kanya pujan or Kanjak pujan is performed on the ninth day or Maha Navami of Navratri. Take a look at the Navratri Day 9 story and Puja Vidhi for Goddess Siddhidatri

The
Ashta
Siddhi
Or
Eight
Siddhis
According
to
the
Markandeya
Purana,
the
eight
siddhis
are-
Anima,
Mahima,
Garima,
Laghima,
Prapti,
Prakamya,
Ishitwa
and
Vashitwa.
Goddess
Siddhidatri
governs
all
these
siddhis
and
a
person
who
prays
to
the
Goddess
on
this
day
attains
all
these
powers.
Rituals
Of
Worshipping
Devi
Siddhidatri
A
special
homa
or
havan
is
performed
on
the
day
of
Maha
Navami.
All
the
Gods
and
Goddesses
are
worshipped
in
this
havan
and
the
shlokas
from
Durga
Shaptashati
are
recited
to
invoke
the
Goddess.
Kanya
pujan
is
also
performed
to
please
the
Goddess.
Mantra
The following mantra should be chanted while worshipping Goddess Siddhidatri:
Ya
devi
Sarvabhuteshu
Ma
Siddhidatri
Rupenu
Sansthita
|
Namastasyai
Namastasyai
Namastasyai
Namoh
Namah
||
Significance Of Siddhidatri
This form of Goddess Durga blesses her devotees with all the magical abilities and powers which are needed for success and prosperous life. She bestows the Ashta Siddhis upon her devotees and protects them from all the evil.
Hence, worship Goddess Siddhidatri on the ninth day of Navratri and get blessed by the Devi.



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