151 girls receive food prasad from this daily sacrifice, which is produced with more than 31,000
151 girls receive food prasad from this daily sacrifice, which is produced with more than 31,000

The Maa Chausath Yogini Marih Mata Temple is now celebrating the holiday of Chaitra Navratri with great fanfare. On this day, the Yagyacharya recite Durga Saptashati every day and offer sacrifices in the morning, along with reciting over 31,000 Devi mantras. Over 151 girls received food prasad today, which is Friday.

Sunil Choukse, Subhash Kushwaha, Ramu Soni, Govind Mewada, Rohit Mewada, Jitendra Tiwari, Pandit Umesh Dubey, Pandit Ganesh Sharma, and other temple management were present on this particular occasion.

Reciting Durga Saptashati during Navratri, according to Yagyacharya Pandit Dubey, is very beneficial. Its written mantras not only shield you from a variety of ailments, but reciting Durga Saptashati also has particular benefits for you. In addition, throughout the year, believers honor the Mother Goddess by saying Saptashati, which grants them her favors.

Experts claim that reciting Saptashati and worshiping each goddess on a daily basis have their own significance and that the timing of the recital affects the outcome. It is the fourth day of Chaitra Navratri, he informed me. One gains fame, strength, prosperity, longevity, and fame by performing Kushmanda Sadhana and adoring.

Adishakti Maa Bhagwati Kushmanda's Glory

While extolling the virtues of Adishakti Maa Bhagwati Kushmanda, Yagyacharya Pandit Shri Dubey mentions that Maa Kushmanda has a strong affinity for the color gray. Worship Mother Goddess in gray if you also wish to appease her in addition to obtaining riches, notoriety, and health independence.

Kushmanda is the name of Maa Durga's fourth manifestation. Sham is the word for hot, Ku is for tiny, and egg is an egg. Here, "Anda" refers to a cosmic egg. Mother Kushmanda, in this form, is incredibly happy. The Puranas attribute the creation of the universe to Mother Kushmanda.

151 girls receive food prasad from this daily sacrifice, which is produced with more than 31,000 goddess chants.