Navratri - 05 : Skandmata | Puja Mantras, Story, Dedicated color, Name Meaning, Depiction and symbolism, Importance in Navratri and much more
On the fifth day of Navratri, also known as Panchami, Skandmata, Durga's fifth manifestation, is worshipped. This day marks the worship of the goddess Skandmata, who takes the role of a mother. Her name literally meaning "mother of Skanda" or "Lord Kartikeya," who was appointed by the Gods to lead their armies against the demons. In this form, he is observed sitting in her lap, whereas she is riding a lion. She embodies a mother's love. The goddess in this form is thought to offer wisdom, money, power, and prosperity to those who worship her. Lord Skanda's newborn form is shown being held by Maa Skandmata. She represents the bond between a mother and son. Depiction Goddess Skandamata is depicted as a four-armed deity with a bell, a kamandalu, and a lotus each of her arms. Additionally, she is seen sitting Kartikay on her lap. The goddess is known as Skandamata because Kartikay is also known as Skanda. She stands straight and tranquil. She is riding a...