Maa Kusmanda ki Katha.

Maa Kushmanda, the fourth form of Goddess Durga, is a radiant and powerful deity venerated during the festival of Navratri. According to Hindu mythology, when the universe was void and dark, Goddess Kushmanda produced a cosmic egg with her divine smile, bringing light and life into existence. The name "Kushmanda" is derived from the words 'Ku,' meaning little, 'Ushma,' meaning warmth, and 'Anda,' meaning egg, symbolizing her role as the creator of the cosmic egg. She is depicted with multiple arms, holding various weapons and symbols of power. Devotees believe that worshiping Maa Kushmanda brings energy, health, and prosperity. Her divine glow is said to eliminate the darkness of ignorance, leading followers towards spiritual enlightenment.



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