Siddhidatri is the ninth form of Goddess. She is worshiped on the ninth day of Navaratri. Siddhidatri has supernatural healing powers. She has four arms and she is always in a blissful happy enchanting pose. She rides on the lion as her vehicle. She blesses all Gods, saints, yogis, tantrics and all devotees as a manifestation of the Mother Goddess. In ‘Devi Bhagvata Purana’ it is mentioned that Lord Shiva worshipped her and was blessed with all Siddhis (supernatural powers).
In the beginning of the universe Lord Rudra worshipped Adi-Parashakti for creation. It is believed that Goddess Adi-Parashakti had no form. The supreme Goddess of Power, Adi-Parashakti, appeared in the form of Siddhidatri from the left half of Lord Shiva. By her blessings, Shiva's half body became female and other half body male in the avatar of Ardhnarishvara.
Goddess Siddhidatri sits on Kamal and sometimes rides on a lion. She is depicted with four hands. She has Gada in the one right hand, Chakra in the other right hand, lotus flower in the one left hand and Shankh in the other left hand.
She is the Goddess who possesses and bestows all type of Siddhis to her devotees. Even Lord Shiva got all Siddhis by grace of Goddess Siddhidatri. She is worshiped by not only humans but also by Deva, Gandharva, Asura, Yaksha and Siddha. Shiva and Brahma are also worshiped on this day, along with the Devi.
On the last day of the Navratra, the temples of the goddesses are decorated beautifully to worship the nine forms of the goddess. Special Durga puja are performed in every home around the country. Kanya puja is performed on this day to get the blessings of the goddess. Goddess Durga created this manifestation to shower the sympathy and compassion on her devotees. Devas, sages and humans everyone worship her will full devotion and she showers her immense compassion on the devotee who worships her with pure heart. A huge crowd of devotees can be seen in the temples and religious places.
All human beings should revere Goddess Siddhidatri to achieve absolute perfection. Siddhi makes the person highly eminent and glorified. After obtaining Siddhi, human beings observe enhancement in their charisma. And this is only possible if one pays heartily adherence toward Goddess Siddhidatri.
In the beginning of the universe Lord Rudra worshipped Adi-Parashakti for creation. It is believed that Goddess Adi-Parashakti had no form. The supreme Goddess of Power, Adi-Parashakti, appeared in the form of Siddhidatri from the left half of Lord Shiva. By her blessings, Shiva's half body became female and other half body male in the avatar of Ardhnarishvara.
Goddess Siddhidatri sits on Kamal and sometimes rides on a lion. She is depicted with four hands. She has Gada in the one right hand, Chakra in the other right hand, lotus flower in the one left hand and Shankh in the other left hand.
She is the Goddess who possesses and bestows all type of Siddhis to her devotees. Even Lord Shiva got all Siddhis by grace of Goddess Siddhidatri. She is worshiped by not only humans but also by Deva, Gandharva, Asura, Yaksha and Siddha. Shiva and Brahma are also worshiped on this day, along with the Devi.
On the last day of the Navratra, the temples of the goddesses are decorated beautifully to worship the nine forms of the goddess. Special Durga puja are performed in every home around the country. Kanya puja is performed on this day to get the blessings of the goddess. Goddess Durga created this manifestation to shower the sympathy and compassion on her devotees. Devas, sages and humans everyone worship her will full devotion and she showers her immense compassion on the devotee who worships her with pure heart. A huge crowd of devotees can be seen in the temples and religious places.
All human beings should revere Goddess Siddhidatri to achieve absolute perfection. Siddhi makes the person highly eminent and glorified. After obtaining Siddhi, human beings observe enhancement in their charisma. And this is only possible if one pays heartily adherence toward Goddess Siddhidatri.
Siddhi de Maa
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