या देवी सर्वभूतेषु माँ कूष्मांडा रूपेण संस्थिता। नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमो नम:।।
On the fourth day of Navratri, Maa Kushmanda is worshipped. This is the fourth form of Shakti, which is considered as brilliant as the sun. The explanation of the nature of the mother is as follows, Goddess Kushmanda and her eight arms inspire us to earn fast by adopting a karma yogi life, her sweet smile enriches our life force and makes us laugh and walk on the most difficult path to achieve success. Inspires.
The name of the fourth form of Bhagwati Durga is Kushmanda. She has been named Kushmanda Devi because of her soft laughter causing the egg i.e. the universe. When the universe did not exist. There was darkness all around. Then this goddess had created the universe with her godly humour. Therefore, this is the original power of the universe. He has eight arms. In his seven hands, respectively, there are kamandal, bow arrow, lotus-flower, nectar-filled urn, chakra, and mace. On the eighth hand there is a rosary giving all the siddhis and funds.
Durga Saptashati Path – Durgoshtacher Shatnaam Stotram is a sacred hymn that glorifies Goddess Durga through her 108 divine names. Reciting this powerful stotram invokes Goddess Durga’s blessings of strength, protection, prosperity, and spiritual growth. It is believed to remove obstacles, destroy negative energies, and bring courage, wisdom, and peace to devotees. This path is highly revered during Navratri and other auspicious occasions, offering both spiritual upliftment and a deep connection with the divine feminine energy. In this blog, we explore its significance, benefits, and correct method of recitation.