Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated the fifth day of Navratri by offering prayers to Maa Skandamata, emphasizing her divine motherly energy. The day is dedicated to worshipping the fifth form of Goddess Durga, symbolizing purity and compassion. Devotees across India participate in special rituals and prayers during this auspicious period. Navratri, meaning 'nine nights', continues to be a significant cultural and spiritual celebration honoring divine feminine power.

Key Points: Modi Honors Maa Skandamata on Navratri Fifth Day

  • Modi highlights spiritual significance of Maa Skandamata
  • Fifth day of Navratri dedicated to divine motherhood
  • Goddess symbolizes compassion and spiritual guidance
  • Celebrations spread across India with devotional rituals
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With folded hands, we pray to her: PM Modi on Navratri fifth day

PM Modi offers prayers to Goddess Skandamata, celebrating motherhood and divine energy during Navratri's sacred fifth day

"With folded hands, we pray to her that she blesses all her devotees with happiness - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Sep 26

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday extended greetings to the nation on the fifth day of Shardiya Navratri, praying to her to bless all her devotees with happiness, prosperity, and good fortune.

In a post on X, PM Modi wrote, "During Navratri, today there is a special worship of the fifth form of the Mother, Devi Skandamata. With folded hands, we pray to her that she blesses all her devotees with happiness, prosperity, and good fortune. May her motherly affection infuse new energy and enthusiasm into everyone's life."

The fifth day of Shardiya Navratri 2025 is dedicated to Maa Skandamata, the fifth form of Goddess Durga. Skandamata is associated with the Vishuddha Chakra, symbolising purity and clarity. Her devotees believe she removes stress and suffering, and they consider her the embodiment of motherhood, love and empathy.

However, as per the Panchang (Hindu Calendar), after 9.34 a.m. on September 26, the Panchami Tithi begins and extends till 12.05 p.m. on September 27. The main worship of Maa Skandamata will be performed on September 27. The Chaturthi Tithi continues till the morning of September 26, which is still associated with Maa Kushmanda.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath hailed the divine Mother and described the significance of the day.

He wrote on his social media handle in Hindi (loosely translated as), "May the benevolent Kusmanda, holding a perfectly full pitcher overflowing with blood in her lotus-like hands, bestow auspiciousness upon me. By the grace of Maa Kusmanda, the fourth form of Maa Bhagavati, the primordial divine essence, one attains intelligence, health, sharpness of speech, and boundless strength."

Praying for the welfare of the people, CM Yogi further wrote, "May this sacred day bring auspiciousness, divine energy, and prosperity into the lives of the residents of the state, devotees, and followers. This is my prayer. Jai Maa Kuṣmaṇḍa!"

Devotees all over the country throng to temples to worship and offer flowers, fruits, and prayers to the Goddess, seeking her blessings for protection, guidance and well-being. Flowers are considered especially dear to Maa Skandamata and are offered yellow and saffron-colour 'bhog' items. Devotees offer them during puja to gain her grace.

Goddess Skandamata symbolises motherhood, compassion, and the power to guide her devotees toward both spiritual and material success. Skandamata is portrayed with her son Kartikeya on her lap, seated on a lion and holding lotus flowers in her hands.

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. This year, Navaratri began on September 22 and will conclude on October 2.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the religious sentiments, I wish our leaders would focus more on practical governance issues alongside these spiritual messages. Both are important for our nation's progress.
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Ananya R
Just returned from temple after offering yellow flowers to Maa Skandamata. The atmosphere was so divine! 🪷 These nine days always bring our community together in such beautiful ways.
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David E
As someone new to India, I find Navratri fascinating. The cultural richness and devotion during these nine days is incredible to witness. Learning so much about Hindu traditions!
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Siddharth J
The detailed explanation about Panchang timings is helpful. Many families like ours follow these timings strictly for puja. Good to see our leaders respecting these traditions.
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Kavya N
Maa Skandamata represents the pure love of motherhood. As a mother myself, this day holds special meaning. May all children be blessed with their mother's protection and guidance. 💛

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