PM Modi, Yogi Adityanath Extend Greetings on Katyayani Puja

Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended greetings on the sixth day of Chaitra Navratri, dedicated to Goddess Katyayani, via a social media post. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta also shared devotional messages and prayers for the occasion. Goddess Katyayani is revered as the fierce, sixth form of Durga who slayed the demon Mahishasura. The festival is celebrated across India with rituals honouring the nine forms of the Goddess.

Key Points: PM Modi, Yogi Greet Nation on Chaitra Navratri Day 6

  • Greetings on sixth day of Navratri
  • Goddess Katyayani symbolizes strength and valour
  • Prayers for well-being and peace
  • Depicted as slayer of demon Mahishasura
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May Maa Katyayani infuse her devotees with immense strength: PM Modi

PM Narendra Modi and CM Yogi Adityanath share devotional messages for Goddess Katyayani on the sixth day of Chaitra Navratri.

May Maa Katyayani infuse her devotees with immense strength: PM Modi
"May the grace of the Goddess... infuse all her devotees with immense strength and self-confidence. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, March 24

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday extended greetings to the countrymen on the sixth day of Chaitra Navratri, which is dedicated to Goddess Katyayani.

In a post on X, PM Modi said, "I bow to Maa Katyayani! May the grace of the Goddess -- the presiding deity of divinity and valour -- infuse all her devotees with immense strength and self-confidence."

"Worship of Mother Jagadamba fills the mind with infinite energy and inner strength. The divine radiance of Goddess Mother illuminates the heart with divine consciousness," he said, sharing a devotional song 'Sri Durga Devi' by Srilalitha.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also took to social media and wished everyone on the auspicious occasion.

"The sixth manifestation of the Universal Mother, Goddess Durga -- Mother Katyayani -- is the remover of her devotees' fears, ailments, and sorrows," the Uttar Pradesh CM said in a post on X.

"It is my prayer that, through the grace of Mother Bhagavati, the entire world may be blessed with well-being, and that peace, strength, and harmony may reside within every heart," he added.

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, taking to X, said, "This auspicious occasion of venerating Maa Katyayani falls on the sixth day of the worship of Shakti. This form of Mahishasura Mardini symbolises the destruction of unrighteousness and the establishment of righteousness."

"The resplendent form of the Mother inspires us to stand firm against injustice and to remain resolute in our commitment to the victory of truth. May the blessings of Maa Katyayani bring success and glory into the lives of all residents of Delhi," she added.

Goddess Katyayani, a fierce aspect of Mahadevi, is revered as the slayer of the demon Mahishasura. She is the sixth among the Navadurgas, the nine forms of Goddess Durga worshipped during Navratri.

According to the Amarakosha, the Sanskrit lexicon, Katyayani is the second name of Goddess Adi Parashakti.

She is depicted with three eyes and four hands, holding a sword and a lotus in her left hand while her right hands are in 'varada mudra' (granting boons) and 'abhaya mudra' (offering protection). She rides a lion, with a crescent moon adorning her forehead.

Navratri, which means 'nine nights' in Sanskrit, is a Hindu festival celebrating Goddess Durga and her nine avatars, known collectively as Navdurga.

The festival is celebrated with great devotion across India, with rituals and prayers honouring the Goddess in her nine forms.

- IANS

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Rahul R
While I appreciate the religious sentiment, I sometimes wish our leaders would focus with the same intensity on pressing issues like inflation and unemployment. Faith is personal, governance is for all. Just a thought.
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Aditya G
Navratri is such a unifying festival. Whether you're in Gujarat doing Garba or in Bengal with Durga Puja, the essence is the same - celebrating the divine feminine power. Good to see messages from across party lines for once.
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Sarah B
As someone new to India, I find the depth of symbolism in Hindu festivals fascinating. The article explaining her form with four hands, the lion, and the mudras is very informative. A beautiful aspect of Indian culture.
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Karthik V
Maa Katyayani is worshipped for strength and victory. On this day, we remember that the divine mother empowers us to destroy the 'Mahishasura' of our own inner demons - anger, greed, and ego. A very profound message for modern life.
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Meera T
My family is observing fasts for all nine days. Reading these wishes from leaders feels connected to a larger community celebration. May Maa bless everyone with good health and prosperity. 🪔

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