Navratri Day 5: Skandamata Maa Puja Vidhi, Colour, Mantras, Shubh Muhurat, Significance and Bhog – News18
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Last Updated: October 19, 2023, 06:05 IST
Navratri Day 5: Goddess Skandamata is worshipped on the fifth day of Navratri. (Image: Shutterstock)
Navratri Day 5: Skandamata is linked to the heart chakra which symbolizes love, compassion and also promotes emotional balance and harmony.
SHARDIYA NAVRATRI 2023: Goddess Skandamata is worshipped on the fifth day of Navratri, and she is often depicted riding a fierce lion with baby Murugan in her lap. Lord Murugan is also known as Kartikeya & Lord Ganesha’s brother. She is typically depicted with four hands, holding lotus flowers in her upper two hands. In one of her right hands, she carries baby Murugan, and her other right hand is positioned in Abhaya Mudra.
Seated on a lotus flower, she is often referred to as Goddess Padmasana. Those who worship her in this form gain the blessings of worshipping Lord Kartikeya as well. Goddess Skandamata is described as having a Shubhra complexion which signifies her white or pure complexion.
From the auspicious muhurta for performing the puja to its significance, here is everything you need to know about the fifth day of Navratri.
Navratri Day 5: Day And Date
This year, the fifth day of Navratri is set to be observed on Thursday, October 19.
Day 5: Colour – Yellow
On the fifth day, devotees worship Skandamata, the mother of Lord Kartikeya. Yellow signifies the energy and enthusiasm of a new dawn, with the promise of a fresh beginning.
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Navratri 2023 Day 5: Significance
Worshipping Skandamata on the fifth day of Navratri holds great significance. Skandamata is believed to bestow salvation, power, and prosperity upon her devotees. She can even grant wisdom to the illiterate. Those selflessly devoted to her attain the achievements and riches of life.
Her worship brings a twofold blessing, as the devotee not only worships Skandamata but also automatically worships Lord Skanda, her son in her lap. Thus, devotees enjoy the combined grace of both deities.
Skandamata is linked to the heart chakra which symbolizes love, compassion and also promotes emotional balance and harmony.
Navratri Day 5: Puja Vidhi
To perform the puja, all you need is a picture or idol of the goddess, which should be cleansed with Gangajal. Offerings like flowers, Deepam, sacred water, and food (Prasad) should be made. You can present a banana or another fruit, along with six cardamoms to the goddess. It’s important to bathe, wear clean attire, and offer bhog to the goddess as part of the ritual.
Navratri Day 5: Bhog
On the fifth day of Navratri, devotees offer bananas as prasad to Devi Skandamata to seek her blessings for prosperity and power. They also prepare various banana treats to honour Goddess Skanda Mata.
Navratri Day 5: Skandamata Mantra
॥ Om Devi Skandamatayai Namah॥
Navratri Day 5: Shubh Muhurat
Worshipping Skandamata during the auspicious time of Brahma Muhurta in the morning is believed to be more effective.
- The Brahma Muhurta timings are from 4:43 AM to 5:34 AM. Additionally, you can also consider the following auspicious timings for your worship:
- Amrit Kalam Muhurta from 12:14 PM to 1:51 PM and Vijaya Muhurta from 2:00 PM to 2:45 PM.
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