5th Roop – Maa Skandamata of Navratri know about Bhog , Colour ,Navratri .pdf

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Navratri is celebrated with devotion, bright colors, music, and dance across India. Each of the nine days is dedicated to a special form of Maa Durga. The fifth day is devoted to Maa Skandamata, the mother of Lord Skanda (Kartikeya). On this day, devotees worship her with deep faith, prepare bhog, a...


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5th Day of Navratri 2025 – Worship
Maa Skandamata
Navratri is celebrated with devotion, bright colors, music, and dance across India.
Each of the nine days is dedicated to a special form of Maa Durga. The fifth day is
devoted to Maa Skandamata, the mother of Lord Skanda (Kartikeya). On this day,
devotees worship her with deep faith, prepare bhog, and perform Garba to honor
her divine power. When people search for the colors of Navratri 2025, the fifth day
is marked with yellow, a color that represents knowledge, prosperity, and positive
energy.

Name and Importance of the 5th Roop – Maa
Skandamata
The fifth form of Maa Durga is Maa Skandamata, whose name means “Mother of
Skanda.” She is depicted seated on a roaring lion, carrying her son Lord Skanda in
her lap. She holds lotus flowers in two hands, a weapon in another, while one hand is
in a blessing pose.
Maa Skandamata symbolizes motherhood, wisdom, and protection. Worshipping
her is believed to bring blessings of prosperity, spiritual enlightenment, and family
harmony. Her devotees gain the strength to overcome struggles, and she protects
them from negative energies and fears.

The Story of Maa Skandamata
The scriptures describe that when demons began disturbing the heavens, Maa
Durga took the form of Skandamata to save the universe. During this time, she gave
birth to her son Skanda (Kartikeya), who later became the commander of the divine
army. With his courage and her strength, the forces of evil were destroyed.
This story highlights that Maa Skandamata not only embodies divine motherhood
but also the power of creation and protection. Devotees believe that her worship
removes fear, fulfills desires, and leads them toward spiritual growth, courage, and
family well-being.

Bhog and Puja on the Fifth Day
On the fifth day of Navratri 2025, Maa Skandamata is worshipped with utmost
purity and devotion. Devotees offer her yellow flowers, fruits, kheer, halwa,
coconut, and sweets, as yellow is the chosen color for the day.
As per the Hindu calendar, this day falls on Shukla Paksha Panchami tithi,
considered extremely auspicious for prayers. Devotees chant her mantras, perform
Aarti, and meditate on her divine form both in the morning and evening to seek
blessings.

Benefits of Worship on the Fifth Day
Performing puja to Maa Skandamata on this day brings countless blessings, such as:
●​Spiritual Wisdom: Enhances inner knowledge and deepens meditation.​

●​Freedom from Fear: Protects against evil influences, fears, and negativity.​

●​Peace in Family Life: Grants blessings for children, parental love, and unity in
relationships.​

●​Fulfillment of Goals: Helps in achieving personal, professional, and spiritual
success.​

●​Courage and Power: Strengthens emotional stability and provides mental
resilience.​


Garba and Its Benefits
Garba is an integral part of Navratri celebrations. On the fifth day, devotees express
their joy by dancing in circular movements with claps, dandiya sticks, and devotional
songs in honor of Maa Durga.
The benefits of Garba include:
●​A complete physical workout improving stamina and health​

●​Reducing stress and increasing happiness​

●​Bringing people together and strengthening community bonds​

●​Connecting the heart and mind to the divine energy of Maa Durga​

When performed with devotion, Garba on the fifth day is believed to multiply
positive vibrations and attract blessings of Maa Skandamata.

Why We Worship Maa Skandamata
Worshipping Maa Skandamata on this day brings:
●​Protection from fears and challenges​

●​Fulfillment of heartfelt wishes​

●​Happiness and prosperity in family life​

●​Spiritual knowledge and blessings of divine motherhood​

Through bhog, prayers, and Garba, devotees honor her motherly love and divine
power.

Conclusion

The fifth day of Navratri 2025 celebrates Maa Skandamata, the goddess of love,
motherhood, and courage. By following the colors of Navratri 2024 and Navratri
2025, devotees wear yellow, offer bhog, perform puja, and dance Garba with
devotion. Observing this day with faith ensures prosperity, inner strength, wisdom,
and family happiness throughout the year.