Maa Siddhidatri: Ninth form of Maa Durga

The Ninth and the final day of Navaratri goes and dedicates to the ninth form of Goddess Durga named Maa Siddhidatri. “Siddhi” word has a unique meaning in Sanskrit language  which means ‘perfection’. Maa Siddhidatri is gifted with four hands and each and every hand has a different work to do. Like, there is a weapon called Chakra in her lower right hand and a trademark of aerosol called mace on her upper right hand. On the other side there is a conch shell known as Shankh is present in her lower left hand and a lotus flower in her upper left hand. The seat in which she sits is a lotus flower and has a lion as her mount in which she rides.  She is the most powerful form of Maa Durga. She is granted with a supernatural power of healing people. The devotees of Maa Siddhidatri are granted with all kinds of Siddhis.

Maa Siddhidatri

Legend of Maa Siddhidatri

The Devotees of Goddess Siddhidatri worship her and in return she grant them with all kind of Siddhis. The Navratri Poojan festival ends with the worship of Goddess Siddhidatri on the ninth and final day of Navaratri festival. According to the Markandeya Purana there are so many different kind of “siddhis”. Some are as follows: Inshitva, Anima, laghima, Vashitva, Mahima, Prakyamya, and Prapti and so many more. Maa Siddhidatri is surrounded with Siddhas, Yakshas, Gandharvas, Gods and even demons and everyone worship her to attain all kind of Siddhis from her. The other Human worshipers of Goddess Siddhidatri in return of faithful and devotional worshiping they get the gift of siddhis.

This is the Mantra to worship Goddess Siddhidatri:

या देवी सर्वभू‍तेषु माँ सिद्धिदात्री रूपेण संस्थिता।
नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमो नमः।।

This is written in the Purana that Lord Shiva got all his Siddhis from the blessings of Maa Siddhidatri , who made his half devil avatar and gave him the name ‘Ardhnarishwar . She is the source of all the powers of Lord Shiva. Worshiping of Goddess Siddhidatri will make your wishes true and will relieve you from all types of sorrows, fears and pains of life. The worshipers of Maa Siddhidatri can fulfill all their desires by true faith in her.

When the person obtains Siddhi, development and enhancement of his personality can be seen easily. And Maa Siddhidatri is very generous for human beings and every other living thing who worship her on the last and final day of Navaratri festival.

Maa Siddhidatri is very polite and kind and it is said that if you want to worship her or wish to make her happy then you should do it with a pure heart. Maa Siddhidatri forgives her devotees very easily but it doesn’t mean that she never punishes them for their crime. She is a mother and she treats her devotees as her own children. You don’t need to offer money or heavy jewelry to her, Maa will always appreciate you for your true love and devotion for her.

“Jai Mata Di”

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Ashish Thapliyal is a Senior Tour Manager at Pilgrimage Tour India and one of India's most experienced pilgrimage travel specialists, with 18 years of dedicated service in sacred tourism. A proud native of Uttarakhand — the Devbhoomi — he grew up surrounded by the Garhwal Himalayas and has undertaken the Char Dham Yatra personally multiple times, giving him rare first-hand knowledge of Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri that goes far beyond guidebooks.

Ashish holds the title of Acharya from Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi — one of India's most prestigious centres of Vedic scholarship — with deep grounding in Hindu scripture, ritual traditions, and pilgrimage philosophy. This academic foundation, combined with nearly two decades of practical tour management, makes him uniquely qualified to guide pilgrims both spiritually and logistically.

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