Navratri 2024 Day 5, Maa Skandamata puja: Navratri 2024 is a time for deep devotion and grand celebrations. The fifth day of Navratri, observed on 7th October 2024, is dedicated to the fifth form of Maa Durga, known as Maa Skandamata, according to TOI. Let's explore the significance, rituals, and other key details of this special day.
Navratri is a highly significant religious festival that is celebrated with great enthusiasm across India. Each day of this nine-day festival is devoted to a different form of Maa Durga. Navratri 2024 Day 5 is in honour of Maa Skandamata, who is the mother of Lord Skanda (Kartikeya), the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Devotees worship her with immense devotion, seeking her blessings for protection, prosperity, and wisdom.
Maa Skandamata is the fifth form of Goddess Durga and is worshipped on Navratri Day 5. The word "Skanda" refers to Lord Kartikeya, and "Mata" means mother. Thus, Maa Skandamata is the mother of Skanda, also known as Murugan in South India.
She is typically shown seated on a lotus, holding her son Kartikeya in her lap, and riding a lion. She has four arms, with two holding lotus flowers, one carrying her child, and the fourth in a gesture of protection. Worshipping Maa Skandamata is believed to open the heart chakra, which promotes love, compassion, and peace. She also represents courage and maternal love. Her blessings are said to bring wisdom, prosperity, and success to her devotees.
Each day of Navratri is linked with a specific colour, and Navratri 2024 Day 5 is associated with white. This colour symbolises purity and peace. Wearing white on this day is believed to help devotees gain the divine grace of Maa Skandamata, purifying their hearts and minds.
According to historians, the banana is Goddess Skandmata¡¯s favourite fruit. You can simply offer a banana to the Goddess, or make quick and easy dishes using ripe bananas. For example, banana porridge made with mashed bananas, milk, and nuts is a healthy option to offer to the Goddess. Another option is to mix bananas with kuttu flour and make sweet pooris to offer as bhog.
To seek the blessings of Maa Skandamata, performing the puja with devotion is important. Below are the steps for the Navratri Day 5 puja vidhi:
These steps are followed with dedication by devotees to seek Maa Skandamata's blessings for a peaceful and prosperous life.
Chanting the Navratri Day 5 mantra is an essential part of the puja. It is believed to invoke the divine energy of Maa Skandamata and bring blessings:
- Om Devi Skandamatayay Namah
- Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Ma Skandamata Rupena Samsthita
- Namastasyay Namastasyay Namastasyay Namo Namah.
Chanting this mantra helps devotees connect with the Goddess and receive her protection and grace.
Jai Skanda Mata
Maiyya Jai Skanda Mata
Shakti Bhakti Pradayini
Sab Sukh Ki Data
Jai Skanda Mata
Kartikeya Ki Ho Mata
Shambhu Ki Shakti
Bhakt Janon Ki Maiyya
Dena Nij Bhakti
Jai Skanda Mata
Char Bhuja Ati Sohe
Godi Mein Skanda
Daya Karo Jag Janani
Balak Hum Matimand
Jai Skanda Mata
Shubhra Varna Ati Pavan
Sabka Man Mohe
Hota Priya Ma Tumko
Jo Puje Tohe
Jai Skanda Mata
Swaha Swadha Brahmani
Radha Rudrani
Lakshmi Sharde Kali
Kamla Kalyani
Jai Skanda Mata
Kaam Krodh Madd Maiyya
Jag Janani Harna
Vishay Vikari Tan Man Ko Pavan Karna
Jai Skanda Mata
Nav Durgon Mein Pancham
Maiyya Swaroop Tera
Panchve Navratre Ko
Hota Pujan Tera
Jai Skanda Mata
Tu Shiv Dham Nivasini
Maha Vilasini Tu
Tu Shamshaan Viharini
Tandav Lasini Tu
Jai Skanda Mata
Hum Ati Deen Dukhi Maa
Kashton Ne Ghere
Apna Jaan Daya Kar
Balak Hain Tere
Jai Skanda Mata
Skanda Mata Ji Ki Aarti
Jo Koi Gaave
Kahat Shivanand Swami
Mannvanchhit Phal Paave
Jai Skanda Mata.
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Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Ma Skandamata Rupena Samsthita?
Namastasyai Namastasyai Namastasyai Namo Namah?
Vande Vanchhita Kamarthe Chandrardhakritashekharam?
Simharudha Chaturbhuja Skandamata Yashasvinim?
Dhawalavarna Vishuddha Chakrasthitom Panchama Durga Trinetram?
Abhaya Padma Yugma Karam Dakshina Uru Putradharam Bhajem?
Patambara Paridhanam Mriduhasya Nanalankara Bhushitam?
Manjira, Hara, Keyura, Kinkini, Ratnakundala Dharinim?
Praphulla Vandana Pallavadharam Kanta Kapolam Pina Payodharam?
Kamaniyam Lavanyam Charu Triwali Nitambanim?
Aim Bijalinka Devi Padayugmadharapara?
Hridayam Patu Sa Devi Kartikeyayuta?
Shri Hrim Hum Aim Devi Parvasya Patu Sarvada?
Sarvanga Mein Sada Patu Skandamata Putraprada?
Vanavanamritem Hum Phat Bija Samanvita?
Uttarasya Tathagne Cha Varune Nairiteavatu?
Indrani Bhairavi Chaivasitangi Cha Samharini?
Sarvada Patu Mam Devi Chanyanyasu Hi Dikshu Vai?
Namami Skandamata Skandadharinim?
Samagratatvasagaram Paraparagaharam?
Shivaprabha Samujvalam Sphuchchhashagashekharam?
Lalataratnabhaskaram Jagatpradipti Bhaskaram?
Mahendrakashyaparchita Sanantakumara Samstutam?
Surasurendravandita Yatharthanirmaladbhutam?
Atarkyarochiruvijam Vikara Doshavarjitam?
Mumukshubhirvichintitam Visheshatatvamuchitam?
Nanalankara Bhushitam Mrigendravahanagrajam?
Sushuddhatatvatoshanam Trivedamara Bhushanam?
Sudharmikaupakarini Surendra Vairighatinim?
Shubham Pushpamalinim Suvarnakalpashakhinim?
Tamoandhakarayamini Shivasvabhavakaminim?
Sahasrasuryarajikam Dhanajjayogakarikam?
Sushuddha Kala Kandala Subhridavrindamajjulam?
Prajayini Prajawati Namami Mataram Satim?
Swakarmakarane Gatim Hariprayacha Parvatim?
Anantashakti Kantidam Yashoarthabhuktimuktidam?
Punah Punarjagadditam Namamyaham Surarchitam?
Jayeshwari Trilochane Prasida Devi Pahimam?
(Source:?drikpanchang.com)
The 9 days of Navratri are dedicated to the worship of the 9 forms of the Hindu Goddess Durga, which include Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayani, Kalaratri, Mahagauri, and Siddhidatri.
Day | Date | Navratri Colour | Goddess Name | Significance |
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Day 1 | October 3 | Yellow | Goddess Shailputri | Symbolises happiness, brightness, and energy. |
Day 2 | October 4 | Green | Goddess Brahmacharini | Represents growth, harmony, and new beginnings. |
Day 3 | October 5 | Grey | Goddess Chandraghanta | Reflects stability and strength. |
Day 4 | October 6 | Orange | Goddess Kushmanda | Symbolises enthusiasm, warmth, and energy. |
Day 5 | October 7 | White | Goddess Skandamata | Represents peace and purity. |
Day 6 | October 8 | Red | Goddess Katyayani | A colour of power and passion. |
Day 7 | October 9 | Royal Blue | Goddess Kaalratri | Represents royalty, elegance, and wealth. |
Day 8 | October 10 | Pink | Goddess Mahagauri | Symbolises compassion, harmony, and love. |
Day 9 | October 11 | Purple | Goddess Siddhidatri | Reflects spirituality, ambition, and prosperity. |
Also Read:?What are the nine colours of Navratri?
Note: Dates/timings may be subject to change; details mentioned here are as per the information available.
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