
Noida, March 27: On the ninth and final day of Navratri, the worship of Goddess Siddhidatri holds special significance. According to religious beliefs, on this day, the goddess’s blue-hued form is said to bestow spiritual powers upon her devotees.
Goddess Siddhidatri is revered as the giver of all types of spiritual and worldly achievements. Devotees worship her with deep reverence. Religious texts, particularly the Markandeya Purana, describe how Goddess Siddhidatri grants eight major Siddhis, which include Anima, Mahima, Garima, Lagima, Pratiti, Prakamyata, Ishitva, and Vashitva. A practitioner who attains these Siddhis becomes a symbol of happiness, prosperity, and success in life. This is why the worship of this form of the goddess on the last day of Navratri is considered highly fruitful.
Goddess Siddhidatri is also seen as a form of Mahalakshmi, who brings wealth, prosperity, and happiness into the lives of her devotees. On this day, devotees perform rituals meticulously, seeking both spiritual elevation and worldly pleasures. The Navratri fast concludes with the worship of Goddess Siddhidatri. This day also holds special importance for Kanya Pujan and feasting. Young girls are revered as embodiments of the goddess, and they are honored with food, which pleases the goddess and fulfills the devotees’ wishes.
Additionally, organizing Yajnas and Homas on this day is considered extremely auspicious. It is believed that Yajnas performed on this day purify the environment and generate positive energy. Overall, the worship of Goddess Siddhidatri on the last day of Navratri blesses devotees with spiritual strength, happiness, prosperity, and success in life.




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