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Navratri: The Nine Forms of Goddess Durga - Day 4 Worshipping Maa Kushmanda (2024)

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The Nine Forms of Goddess Durga - Day 4 Worshipping Maa Kushmanda (2024)

On Day 4 of Navratri, devotees worship Maa Kushmanda, the goddess of cosmic energy. Her blessings bring health, wealth, and positivity. Offer Malpua, yellow flowers, and chant her mantras to invite prosperity and success. Embrace the vibrant energy of Maa Kushmanda to remove obstacles and ensure peace.

Maa Kushmanda, the embodiment of creation and cosmic energy, seated on a lion and radiating warmth and divine blessings, bringing peace and prosperity to her devotees.

Maa Kushmanda, the embodiment of creation and cosmic energy, seated on a lion and radiating warmth and divine blessings, bringing peace and prosperity to her devotees.

On the fourth day of Navratri, devotees across the world come together to worship Maa Kushmanda, the goddess who created the universe with her radiant smile. She is believed to have formed the cosmos with her divine smile, bringing light into the vast darkness. As one of the nine forms of Goddess Durga, Maa Kushmanda symbolizes cosmic energy and creation. Her worship on this day is believed to bring health, prosperity, and joy into the lives of her devotees.

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Muhurat for fourth pooja of Navratri: Date & Time for Maa Kushmanda Puja

Auspicious Time for Maa Kushmanda Pujan: The 4th day of Navratri will be observed on October 6. This day will be devoted to celebrating Maa Chandraghanta, as well as to celebrating Vinayaka Chaturthi. The Tritiya Tithi will last until 07:49, after which the Chaturthi Tithi will commence. The Abhijit Muhurat for this day is 11:53 AM to 12:34 PM. The Godhuli Muhurat for this day is from 06:20 PM to 07:25 PM. The Vijay Muhurt for this day is from 02:21 PM to 03:23 PM.

Who is Maa Kushmanda? The Goddess of Cosmic Energy

Maa Kushmanda, the fourth form of Goddess Durga, resides in the core of the Sun and radiates energy, empowering the entire universe. Her name translates to "Ku" (little), "Ushma" (warmth), and "Anda" (cosmic egg), which means "the creator of the universe" from nothingness. She is portrayed as having eight arms, holding a Kamandal, bow, arrow, lotus, pot of nectar, mace, and discus, and riding a lion.

In her divine form, Maa Kushmanda has eight arms, each carrying a symbol of her power:

  1. Kamandal (sacred water pot) - for purity and creation
  2. Bow and Arrow - symbolizing strength and focus
  3. Lotus - symbolizing beauty and purity
  4. Mace - representing power and protection
  5. Discus (Chakra) - destroying evil forces
  6. Pot of Nectar (Amrit) - signifying immortality
  7. Rosary (Jap Mala) - representing spirituality
  8. Jar of Blood - symbolizing life force and sacrifice

Maa Kushmanda rides a lion, symbolizing fearlessness and courage.

Maa Kushmanda, the fourth form of Goddess Durga, resides in the core of the Sun and radiates energy, empowering the entire universe. She is portrayed as having eight arms, holding a Kamandal, bow,  arrow, lotus, pot of nectar, mace, and discus, and riding a lion.

Maa Kushmanda, the fourth form of Goddess Durga, resides in the core of the Sun and radiates energy, empowering the entire universe. She is portrayed as having eight arms, holding a Kamandal, bow, arrow, lotus, pot of nectar, mace, and discus, and riding a lion.

Rituals and Traditions for Worshipping on Day 4 of Navratri: Worship Maa Kushmanda

On the fourth day of Navratri, devotees observe special rituals to please Maa Kushmanda and seek her divine blessings. These rituals, when performed with devotion and faith, are believed to remove all obstacles and fill one’s life with joy, success, and good fortune.

Here’s a step-by-step guide for worshipping Maa Kushmanda:

  1. Sankalpa (Vow): Begin the puja by making a Sankalpa (vow) to complete the Navratri worship with dedication.
  2. Kalash Sthapana: Install a Kalash (sacred pot), which symbolizes the presence of the goddess.
  3. Puja Vidhi: Purify the surroundings by sprinkling Ganga Jal (holy water) and lighting a diya (lamp) before Maa Kushmanda’s idol or picture.
  4. Offer Yellow Flowers: Present yellow flowers (marigold or sunflower) to the goddess as they are considered auspicious for Day 4.
  5. Bhog Offering: Offer Malpua, a sweet dish beloved by Maa Kushmanda, along with fruits and coconut.
  6. Aarti and Mantra Japa: Perform Aarti while reciting the mantras and prayers. Light camphor and incense sticks during the Aarti.
  7. Shodashopachara Puja: Perform the 16-step worship process, including offerings of water, food, clothes, and flowers.
  8. Conclude with Aarti: Recite the Aarti and distribute the Bhog as Prasad to family and friends.

These rituals bring inner strength and remove all obstacles, filling your life with positivity and joy.

Navratri Day 4: Mantras for Maa Kushmanda Pujan

To invoke Maa Kushmanda's blessings, chanting specific mantras during her worship holds immense significance. These mantras channel her divine energy, bringing peace, prosperity, and protection to her devotees.
Here are the key mantras to recite:

  1. ॐ ऐं ह्रीं क्लीं कूष्माण्डायै नमः (Om Aim Hreem Kleem Kushmandayai Namah) This mantra invokes Maa Kushmanda's blessings for health, wealth, and protection.
  2. ॐ देवी कूष्माण्डायै नमः (Om Devi Kushmandayai Namah) A simple yet powerful mantra that calls upon the goddess’s energy for positivity and success.

Chanting these mantras during the puja invokes the goddess's divine grace, showering peace, health, and prosperity upon her devotees.

Pooja Vidhi for Navratri Day Four: Worshiping Maa Kushmanda

To perform the worship of Maa Kushmanda, follow this step-by-step Vidhi:

  1. Purify the surroundings by sprinkling Ganga water and lighting a diya in front of the idol.
  2. Invoke Maa Kushmanda by placing her image or idol on a clean altar.
  3. Offer yellow flowers to the goddess as they are considered auspicious.
  4. Present the Bhog of Malpua along with fruits and coconut.
  5. Chant the Kushmanda Mantra and offer Aarti with incense and camphor.
  6. Perform the Shodashopachara Puja (16 steps of worship), including offering water, flowers, food, and clothing.
  7. Conclude the worship with the Aarti and distribute Prasad.

Puja Samagri for Maa Kushmanda Worship

Ensure you have the following items ready for the puja:

  • Idol or picture of Maa Kushmanda
  • Kalash (holy pot)
  • Yellow flowers (Marigold or Sunflower)
  • Incense sticks, Diya (lamp), and Camphor
  • Sweets, especially Malpua, as Bhog
  • Coconut, Fruits, and Betel Leaves
  • Kumkum, Rice, and Roli

Preparing all these items will help smoothly perform the rituals, ensuring that the goddess is pleased with the devotion shown.

Navratri Day 4: Aarti of Maa Kushmanda

Singing the Aarti of Maa Kushmanda is an integral part of the worship. Here is the Aarti to recite:

Jai Ambe Kushmanda Mata Aarti
Jai Ambe Kushmanda Mata, Jai Jagat Janani Vidhata,
Tum Ho Sabke Paap Harta, Tum Sabka Mann Harshaata.
Shree Phal Bhog Lagavat, Laal Rang Chhata Tha,
Tumko Laal Chunari Jachaye, Laal Pushpa Lagavat.
Jai Ambe Kushmanda Mata, Jai Jagat Janani Vidhata.
Tumko Lagaavat Phool, Kachaari,
Amrit Se Bhari Hai Tumhaari Pyaali.
Jai Ambe Kushmanda Mata, Jai Jagat Janani Vidhata.
Dhup Deep Tumko Bahut Suhaaye,
Har Pal Bhaktan Ke Sukh Laaye.
Jai Ambe Kushmanda Mata, Jai Jagat Janani Vidhata.
Jo Dhyave Phal Paave, Dukh Binase Maan Ka,
Man Vaanchit Phal Paaye, Sukh Sampatti Ghar Aaye.
Jai Ambe Kushmanda Mata, Jai Jagat Janani Vidhata.
Tum Ho Jwala Mayi Rakhwaari,
Tum Ho Sabki Paalanhaari.
Jai Ambe Kushmanda Mata, Jai Jagat Janani Vidhata.
Jis Ghar Ho Tumhara Vaas,
Wahan Kabhi Na Aaye Koi Trasaad.
Jai Ambe Kushmanda Mata, Jai Jagat Janani Vidhata.
Na Kabhi Koi Rog Sataaye,
Jahan Tumhari Jyot Jagaaye.
Jai Ambe Kushmanda Mata, Jai Jagat Janani Vidhata.

What Bhog Should Be Offered to Maa Kushmanda?

The ideal Bhog for Maa Kushmanda is Malpua, a traditional Indian sweet dish made from flour and milk. Offering Malpua to the goddess is believed to invoke her divine blessings, ensuring health, wealth, and prosperity for her devotees.

After the Puja, the Bhog is distributed among family members and friends as Prasad, symbolizing the blessings of the goddess.

Navratri 2024 Day 4: Significance of Day 4 Colour: Yellow

On the fourth day of Navratri, the colour yellow holds special significance. Yellow symbolizes joy, positivity, and vitality. Wearing yellow on this day aligns the devotees with the vibrant energy of Maa Kushmanda, inviting her blessings of growth, prosperity, and happiness.

Spiritual Significance of Worshiping Maa Kushmanda

Worshipping Maa Kushmanda is believed to eradicate darkness and bring positivity and growth. She blesses her devotees with good health, wealth, and peace of mind. Offering prayers to her on the fourth day of Navratri removes obstacles and negative energies from one’s life, leading to spiritual and personal growth.

Maa Kushmanda is known to heal physical and mental ailments, help in overcoming life’s challenges, and bring harmony to the household. Devotees believe that she governs the solar plexus chakra (Manipura Chakra), which is the centre of energy, willpower, and determination.

Final Blessings Navratri Day 4

By following the rituals and honouring Maa Kushmanda on the fourth day of Navratri, devotees invite her cosmic energy into their lives, which nurtures growth, happiness, and success. Her blessings help in dispelling darkness and negativity, leading the way to enlightenment and peace.  

Celebrate this auspicious day with full devotion and purity of heart, and witness the transformation that Maa Kushmanda brings into your life!  

Conclusion

As you worship Maa Kushmanda on the fourth day of Navratri 2024, may her divine energy bring peace, strength, and prosperity into your life. Let her blessings light your path toward success and spiritual awakening.

" May Maa Kushmanda bless your Navratri celebrations in 2024 with harmony, strength, and wisdom! "
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