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DAY 9 of NAVARATRI :- Siddhidhatri Devi

 DAY 9 of NAVRATRI :- 



Siddhidhatri Devi is the ninth aspect of the Hindu goddess Durga and ninth Navadurga. Her name Siddhidgatri means 

"Siddhi" means supernatural power or meditative ability

"Dhatri" means giver or awarder.


One side of Lord Shiva's body is of Goddess Siddhidhatri. Hence he is also known as Ardhanarishwar. It is said that Lord Shiva attained all the siddhis by worshiping her.


Goddess Siddhidhatri is the Moola Roopa (original form) of Maa Parvati. She possesses eight supernatural powers or siddhis called Anima, Mahima, Garima, Laghima, Prapti, Prakambya, Ishitva and Vashitva. She is the possessor of 26 different siddhis which she grants her devotees all sorts of achievement, perfections and power. She removes all ignorance and provides knowledge to her devotees.


Siddhidhatri has four arms and is seated on a lotus. She holds a Lotus, Mace, Chakra and Shankha. She rides in a lion. She is worshipped by Devas, Gandharva, Aaura, Yaksha and Siddha.



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