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Goddess Mahagauri – Eighth Day Of Navratri

Published On : March 20, 2017  |  Author : Astrologer Pt Umesh Chandra Pant

Goddess Mahagauri Eighth Form of Durga and Her Divine Significance

The divine descent of Goddess Mahagauri Eighth Form of Durga is celebrated on Day 8 of Navratri. When the torment of demons went beyond limits and even celestial beings were tortured by evil asuras, the gods gathered to find a solution. From their combined divine energies, a radiant light emerged, taking the form of Maa Durga. She manifested in different forms and destroyed demons over nine days, ensuring the welfare of humankind and restoring the gods’ rights over yajnas.

Appearance of Maa Mahagauri

The eighth avatar of Maa Durga is known as Mahagauri, who incarnated on Ashtami during the Navratri festival. She has a fair complexion, as bright as Kunda flowers and the shining moon. Having attained divine beauty through intense penance, she is called Maha-Gauri. The goddess has four hands: the upper right holds a trident, the lower right grants boons, the upper left shows fearlessness, and the lower left carries a damaru. She rides a courageous white bull, a symbol of dharma.

Blessings of Goddess Mahagauri Eighth Form of Durga

Through her difficult penance, Goddess Mahagauri gained the wifehood of Lord Shiva and is also known as Bhavani and Shiva. Her worship fulfills devotees’ wishes, removes diseases, fears, pains, and obstacles, and blesses them with happiness. Ashwin Navaratri Nav Durga Pujan is a golden opportunity for devotees to seek her divine grace. Register today and receive your free gift.

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Worship Method of Devi Mahagauri 

Sri Durga’s eighth divine form is well known in this world and the other world as Goddess Mahagauri Eighth Form of Durga. She is usually worshiped in a special manner on the eighth manifestation of Goddess Durga. By her grace, an individual also gets rid of the accumulated bad karmas of the past. Hence, those desiring betterment and prosperity should certainly perform her pooja. The procedure is the same as before.

Significance of Goddess Mahagauri Eighth Form of Durga

During the pooja of Maa Mahagauri on the eighth day, married women do special prayers to the goddess for the safety and welfare of their husbands and their families. They offer various items related to marital life like chunari, saree, etc., for the betterment of their married life. By doing this, unmarried women are blessed with a good spouse, and those already married get their spouse and family protected by the goddess. The family atmosphere becomes peaceful and happier.

Mythological Story of Maa Mahagauri 

Goddess Mahagauri Eighth Form of Durga ensures the overall welfare of every devotee. The most famous story about her, found in the scriptures, is that for getting Lord Shiva as her consort, she performed extreme penance in the deep forest in a very difficult way for many years, which was never done by anyone before. As a result, Lord Shiva was pleased with her penance and devotion and asked her to ask for a wish.

The Goddess immediately expressed her wish to get him as a consort. God said, “Be it so.” But because of the difficult penance for several years, her body had become very weak and dark. Lord Shiva took some water from his kamandalu and sprinkled it over her, and she was transformed into a radiant fair complexion as per the wish of Lord Shiva. Since then, she was known as Mahagauri. She is the ultimate shelter of every devotee and an embodiment of prosperity.

Divine Tale of Goddess Mahagauri Eighth Form of Durga

Another tale explains the story that Goddess Parvati did stringent penance for getting Lord Shiva as her consort. As a result of her long and difficult penance, she was married to Lord Shiva. Once upon a time, Lord Shiva platonically said something to the Goddess, which she took in the wrong way, and she went to a secluded place and started penance. After a long period, Lord Shiva himself started searching for her and reached the place where she was in deep penance. While performing the penance, her body was illuminated by a bright aura. Hence, Lord Shiva blessed her with an extremely fair complexion.

Radiance and Significance of Maa Mahagauri

Since then, she is better known as Maha-Gauri. She is as radiant as the bright moon. This form of the Goddess is considered extremely auspicious. Ashwin Navaratri Maa Durga Puja is a golden opportunity for Maa Durga devotees. Register today and get your free gift.

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The Mantra of Goddess Mahagauri Eighth Form of Durga

There are many mantras of the goddess, but among those, one specific mantra is the best known and believed to be the most effective for gaining blessings. Those who do not have good shelter are blessed with a proper house. For girls wishing for a good bridegroom, their desires are fulfilled. This mantra has been chanted by sages and scholars since time immemorial. The sacred mantra is considered powerful in removing obstacles and bringing peace, happiness, and prosperity to devotees. It is said to fulfill wishes, especially for those seeking stability in life.

सर्वमंगलमगंले शिवे सर्वार्थसाधिके।  शरण्ये त्र्यम्बके गौरि नारायणि नमोऽस्तु ते।।

Sarva-Mangala-Maangalye Shive Sarvaatha-Saadhike |

Sharanye Trayambake Gauri Narayani Namostute ||

Eminence of Devi Mahagauri 

Goddess Mahagauri Eighth Form of Durga is worshipped through meditation, invocation, poojan, and remembrance. These holy acts bring prosperity to the devotees. Because of such practices, they can get rid of the miseries and pains of their lives. Life becomes blessed and filled with positivity.

Worship and Blessings of Goddess Mahagauri Eighth Form of Durga

It is recommended that every man and woman with sincere efforts should worship the Mother Goddess as per their abilities. The Goddess blesses her devotees with positive thoughts, wisdom, wealth, progeny, and fame, ensuring peace and fulfillment in life.

FAQs on Maa Mahagauri

Question: Who is Goddess Mahagauri Eighth Form of Durga?
Answer: Goddess Mahagauri is the eighth divine form of Maa Durga, worshipped on Ashtami during Navratri.

Question: What is the appearance of Maa Mahagauri?
Answer: She is radiant, fair like the moon, with four hands holding a trident, damaru, and blessing gestures.

Question: What blessings does Goddess Mahagauri bestow?
Answer: She removes obstacles, diseases, fears, and grants happiness, prosperity, wisdom, and fulfillment of desires.

Question: How is Maa Mahagauri worshipped during Navratri?
Answer: She is worshipped with devotion, meditation, and pooja rituals on the eighth day of Navratri.

Question: Why is Goddess Mahagauri significant for married and unmarried women?
Answer: Her worship ensures family well-being, marital harmony, and blessings for unmarried women to get a good spouse.

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