On the fourth day of Navratri, devotees worship Goddess Kushmanda, also known as Devi Ashta Bhuja
Devi Kushmanda is known as the creator and her name is believed to signify the same – Ku stands for a little, Ushma means warmth and Anda means cosmic egg.
As per Hindu mythology, when Goddess Parvati began to live inside the center of the Sun, she started to radiate a distinct kind of energy to the universe and that’s how she was called Goddess Kushmanda.
This form of the Goddess has been imagined sitting on a lioness and has eight hands. On one hand, Maa Kushmanda holds a Kamndal, a Dhanush lies on another hand, Bada, and Kamal (flower) in the right hands, and Amrit Kalas, Jap Mala, Gada, and Chakra in the left hands. The goddess is also known as the ‘Ashtabhuja Devi’ because she has eight hands.
Conclusion :
Good thoughts makes us strong to win over our own weakness. This also teach us to love our mother ( CREATOR) who gave us birth and brought in this world and did everything to keep us happy while she remain hungry but ensue we had enough food , shelter and cloth .Lucky is the individuals who still gets mothers love . Always keep your smile when you read this message
Lets pray Durga Mata to dispeller of delusion ,conqueror of fear and gives all of us power to Divine cleanse the impurities of our mind and lead us to light