Maa Skandamata, the fifth form of Goddess Durga, is worshipped on the fifth day of Navratri. She is the mother of Lord Skanda (Kartikeya) and symbolizes maternal love, wisdom, and divine grace. Depicted riding a lion and holding her child in her lap, she represents the nurturing and protective aspect of the goddess. Worshiping Maa Skandamata brings peace, prosperity, and spiritual growth, as she blesses her devotees with knowledge and enlightenment. She is believed to remove obstacles and guide seekers toward the path of righteousness. Her presence signifies unconditional love, strength, and the ability to overcome challenges with devotion and faith.
During Navratri Durga Puja, the Devi face holds immense spiritual significance, symbolizing the divine presence of Goddess Durga. It embodies her strength, protection, and nurturing energy, creating a sacred atmosphere that deepens devotion and reverence. In the Ghata Stapana ritual, where a kalash is installed to invoke the goddess, the Devi face represents Durga’s embodiment,bringing her blessings into the home. Similarly, during Margashirsha Pooja and Guruvar Vrat, the Devi face serves as a spiritual focal point, reflecting the devotee’s deep faith and readiness to welcome Durga’s divine power. Worshipping Durga with the Devi face during Navratri enhances spiritual growth, removes negativity, and grants strength, courage, and prosperity.
Make: Made of fiber. Devi face Adron shringar Base with zardosi work, Different colours, moti, stones.
Dimensions: 7.5 inches (H) x 3.5 inches (W) approx
Weight: 270 gms approx
During Navratri Durga Puja, the Devi face holds immense spiritual significance, symbolizing the divine presence of Goddess Durga. It embodies her strength, protection, and nurturing energy, creating a sacred atmosphere that deepens devotion and reverence. In the Ghata Stapana ritual, where a kalash is installed to invoke the goddess, the Devi face represents Durga’s embodiment,bringing her blessings into the home. Similarly, during Margashirsha Pooja and Guruvar Vrat, the Devi face serves as a spiritual focal point, reflecting the devotee’s deep faith and readiness to welcome Durga’s divine power. Worshipping Durga with the Devi face during Navratri enhances spiritual growth, removes negativity, and grants strength, courage, and prosperity.
Make: Made of fiber. Devi face Adron shringar Base with zardosi work, Different colours, moti, stones.
Dimensions: 7.5 inches (H) x 3.5 inches (W) approx
Weight: 270 gms approx
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Short Description | Maa Skandamata, the fifth form of Goddess Durga, is worshipped on the fifth day of Navratri. She is the mother of Lord Skanda (Kartikeya) and symbolizes maternal love, wisdom, and divine grace. Depicted riding a lion and holding her child in her lap, she represents the nurturing and protective aspect of the goddess. Worshiping Maa Skandamata brings peace, prosperity, and spiritual growth, as she blesses her devotees with knowledge and enlightenment. She is believed to remove obstacles and guide seekers toward the path of righteousness. Her presence signifies unconditional love, strength, and the ability to overcome challenges with devotion and faith. Make: Made of fiber. Devi face Adron shringar Base with zardosi work, Different colours, moti, stones. Dimensions: 7.5 inches (H) x 3.5 inches (W) approx Weight: 270 gms approx |
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