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A Story of NavDurga

(Day – 5)

5. Story of Maa Skandamata

Maa Skandamata is worshipped on the fifth day of the nine-day of


Navratri. 'Skanda' means 'Kartikeya', who was the firstborn child of
Shiva and Parvati and 'mata' means 'mother'. So Skandamata
essentially is the story of goddess Parvati. We all know that after
Sati immolated herself, Shiva became completely disconnected from
the world. He lived away from everybody, deep in Tapasya and he
did not care at all about what was happening. He lived as an ascetic.

Around that time there were two demons Surahpadman and


Tarakasura. They had got a boon that they could not be destroyed.
The only person who could kill them was the offspring of Lord Shiva
and Parvati. However, when Shiva completely disconnected himself
from the world, all the gods and goddesses got worried, 'What if
they'll never manage getting rid of the two demons Tarakasura and
Surahpadman? And that's when they all went to Lord Vishnu and
begged him to find a solution.

Lord Vishnu told them that it was their mistake. Had they not gone
to Daksha Prajapati's Yagna without Shiva and Sati being a part of it,
this would have never happened. Sati would have never immolated
herself and Shiva would have never been disconnected from
everybody. So Vishnu had no solution.

Parvati, who had taken birth again, was another incarnation of Sati,
and this time she was born to the god of the mountains. Narad Muni
visited Parvati and told her that in this life, she could get married to
the love of her life, which is Shiva, however that would require
severe penance, severe Tapasya.

Parvati wanted to get married to Shiva and she went through


thousands and thousands of years of Tapasya, severe penance. After
which Shiva was finally pleased, he relented, And they both got
married. When their union happened, a blinding seed, a powerful
seed took birth. This seed was so radiant that Lord Agni himself was
given the job of taking care of the seed. From its radiance, the child
of Shiva and Parvati would be born.

However, Agni could not bear the radiance of the seed and he took
help from Ganga (India Holy River). Ganga looked after the seed and
then Parvati herself took the form of water because she knew that
only she could carry the seed that was born of her union with Shiva.
And then Kartikeya was born. He had six faces and he was looked
after by six mothers also called 'Krittikas' which is how he got the
name of Kartikeya.
In south India, Kartikeya is also known as Lord Murugan. He's the
commander-in-chief of the Army of Gods. He is ever so powerful and
he was blessed by all gods and goddesses not just with powerful
weapons but also immense knowledge.

It is said that when he grew up a little bit he went to Brahma himself


to gain knowledge. And on the first day, he asked Brahma a
question. He asked him the meaning of 'Om' and Brahma took
12,000 verses to explain the meaning. But Kartikeya was not
satisfied so he went to his own father Lord Shiva and asked him.
Shiva explained the meaning of 'Om' in 12 lakh verses, but Kartikeya
was not satisfied. Then Lord Kartikeya had figured out the meaning
of 'Om' and he explained it to everybody in 12 crore verses. That
was Kartikeya ever so powerful, which is why it is believed that if
you pray to Skandamata you automatically end up praying to
Kartikeya.

Skandamata has four hands. On one hand, she carries Kartikeya as a


baby, in her second and third hand she carries a lotus, and with her
fourth hand, she blesses her devotees. Skandamata rides a lion and
she sits on a lotus. Skandamata is believed to be the powerful
mother of a powerful god and so she's worshiped on the fifth day of
Navratri.
Conclusion:

Here in this article, we understand that how Maa Parvati Named as


Skandamata and what was the reason behind her take this Avatar. If
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all obstacles from your life and bless you with immense knowledge.

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