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Maa Siddhidatri is the ninth form of Maa Durga, and her name means the one who gives us power. Devotees worship her on Maha Navami, and it is believed that she takes away ignorance from her devotees and grants them knowledge. She also bestows them with all types of siddhis (accomplishments), and even Lord Shiva got all siddhis by the grace of Goddess Siddhidatri. She also provides direction and energy to planet Ketu and governs it. 9 Navratri Devi, Navratri Goddess Images Day 1, Navami Wishes Durga, Day 9 Navratri Goddess, Day 9 Navratri, Navratri Day 1 To 9 Goddess, Navratri Day 1 To 9, Maha Navami Wishes, Siddhidatri Devi

Maa Siddhidatri is the ninth form of Maa Durga, and her name means the one who gives us power. Devotees worship her on Maha Navami, and it is believed that she takes away ignorance from her devotees and grants them knowledge. She also bestows them with all types of siddhis (accomplishments), and even Lord Shiva got all siddhis by the grace of Goddess Siddhidatri. She also provides direction and energy to planet Ketu and governs it.

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Maa Brahmacharini – Second Avatar of Durga: Maa Brahmacharini is worshipped on the Second Day of Navaratri. Brahmacharini is the goddess who performed ‘Tapa’ (penance) {Brahma – Tapa, Charini –Performer}. Maa personifies love and loyalty. She holds Japa Mala in her right hand and Kamandal in the left hand. She is also called as ‘Uma’ and ‘Tapacharini’ and provides knowledge and wisdom to her devotees. Godess Laxmi, Navratri Devi Images, Navratri Devi, Nav Durga, Lakshmi Mata, Laxmi Mata, Goddess Kali Images, Maa Laxmi, Maa Image

Maa Brahmacharini – Second Avatar of Durga: Maa Brahmacharini is worshipped on the Second Day of Navaratri. Brahmacharini is the goddess who performed ‘Tapa’ (penance) {Brahma – Tapa, Charini –Performer}. Maa personifies love and loyalty. She holds Japa Mala in her right hand and Kamandal in the left hand. She is also called as ‘Uma’ and ‘Tapacharini’ and provides knowledge and wisdom to her devotees.

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