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Skandamata: Motherhood & Power Unveiled
Goddess of Motherhood
Goddess Skandamata represents the nurturing and protective essence of motherhood.
Mounts a Lion
Depicted riding a lion, she symbolizes immense courage and fearlessness.
Carries Lord Skanda
In her lap, she holds her son, Lord Skanda (Kartikeya), the god of war.
Bestows Wisdom
Worshiping Skandamata grants wisdom and insight, helping devotees on their spiritual path.
Fifth Navratri Day
Skandamata is worshiped on the fifth day of Navratri, marking the halfway point of the festival.
Three Eyes, Four Arms
Her divine form, with three eyes and four arms, signifies her powerful, all-seeing presence.
End of Sufferings
Devotees believe that Skandamata brings an end to suffering, ensuring protection and peace.