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Maa Kushmanda is revered for her radiant and divine presence. It is believed that she created the universe with her cosmic smile, infusing life into it. The name 'Kushmanda' is derived from 'Ku,' 'Ushma,' and 'Anda,' meaning 'a little warm cosmic egg,' symbolizing the origin of creation. The divine energy of Maa Kushmanda is associated with the Sun, the source of energy and life on Earth.
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The significance of worshipping Maa Kushmanda on Navratri Day 4, for good energy and health. Know all about the rituals, puja vidhi, and timing to seek her divine resilience and protection.  
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The colour of Day 4 for Navratri 2024 is green. Maa Kushmanda is revered for her radiant and divine presence. It is believed that she created the universe with her cosmic smile, infusing life into it. The name 'Kushmanda' is derived from 'Ku,' 'Ushma,' and 'Anda,' meaning 'a little warm cosmic egg,' symbolizing the origin of creation.
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The significance of worshipping Maa Kushmanda on Navratri Day 4, for good energy and health. Know all about the rituals, puja vidhi, and timing to seek her divine resilience and protection.
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Navratri is one of the major Hindu festivals Devotees offer prayers to Maa Kushmanda on Navratri day 4 Maa Kushmanda is believed to be the creator of the universe
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Goddess Kushmanda is worshiped in the form of Mother Shakti on the fourth day of Navratri which lasts for nine days. According to mythology, Maa Kushmanda was incarnated to kill the demons.
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Navratri Day 4 puja: Ku means 'a little', Ushma means 'warmth' or 'energy', and Anda means 'cosmic egg'. Goddess Kushmanda is believed to have created the universe with her divine smile.
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On the fourth day of Navratri, Maa Kushmanda is prayed to. The goddess has eight hands and is also known as Ashtabhuja Devi. Through her Jap Mala (rosary), the goddess bestows siddhis to her devotees.
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To spread awareness on the importance of wearing face masks, a priest of a temple in Uttar Pradesh’s Etah had placed the face mask on the idol of Goddess Durga. Adding to the surprise, the priests of the temple also distributed masks as ‘prasad’ to devotees.
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On the fourth day of Navratri, Maa Kushmanda is prayed to. The goddess has eight hands and is also known as Ashtabhuja Devi. Through her Jap Mala (rosary), the goddess bestows siddhis to her devotees.
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Goddess Kushmanda is also known as Devi Ashta Bhuja. She is worshipped on day 4 of Navratri. This form of the Goddess has been imagined sitting on a lioness and has eight hands.
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The goddess has eight hands and is also known as Ashtabhuja Devi. Through her Jap Mala (rosary), the goddess bestows siddhis to her devotees.
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She blesses her devotees with energy, power and guides them to take the right direction.
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During these 9 days, Maa Durga is worshipped in different avatars. 
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The auspicious nine-day festival of Navratri is in full swing and celebrations can be seen across the globe. Not just in our country, but Devi devotees worship the goddess and immerse in the festive fervour on international land as well. 
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During the nine-day long Navratri festival, pray to Maa Kushmanda for her divine blessings.
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