Every day in Navratri should be offered according to the mother

New Delhi: Various forms of Goddess Bhagwati are worshiped for 9 days in Navratri. During this, devotees do many types of efforts to please the mother. This time Navratri starts from 7th October and ends on 14th October. To please the mother, devotees prepare various types of food dishes and later the same is distributed in the form of prasad. But only a few people know that in the nine days of Navratri, the enjoyment of the mother is different. Let us understand which bhog should be offered to the mother on every day of Navratri

Mother Shailputri will be pleased with cow’s ghee
The holy days of Navratri begin by worshiping Maa Shailputri, the first form of the mother. It is believed that Shailputri, the daughter of the mountain king Himalaya, should be offered cow’s ghee. By doing this, all the diseases and diseases are removed and the blessings of health are received from the mother, due to which the body remains healthy.

Bhog of Mother Brahmacharini

The second day of Navratri is started by worshiping Mother Brahmacharini. Offering sugar to the mother on the second day of Navratri is considered auspicious. Maa Brahmacharini is the knower of all the variables of this world and the miseries of the indestructible world. By applying sugar, happiness and peace remains in the family and the boon of viva is obtained.

Offer this thing to Maa Chandraghanta
On the third day of Navratri, Chandraghanta, the third form of Goddess Bhagwati, is worshiped. There is an hour-shaped crescent on the forehead of Maa Chandraghanta. On this day, the mother should offer milk or things made of milk. Also, after offering Bhog, it should also be given in charity. By doing this, along with mental peace, ultimate happiness is attained.

Kushmanda Devi Bhog

Maa Kushmanda Devi, the fourth form of Maa Durga, is duly worshiped on the fourth day of Navratri. Mother should offer Malpua on this day. Also, this bhog should be donated to the temple or to the poor and needy people. By doing this, the mother blesses the intellect and the ability to take decisions also increases.

Skandmata’s Bhog
On the fifth day of Navratri, Skandmata, the fifth form of Goddess Bhagwati is worshiped. She is called Skandmata because she is the mother of Brahmaswaroop Sanatkumar. Offering banana naivedya on the fifth day of Navratri is considered very auspicious. By doing this, there is growth in career and family members progress in their respective fields.

Worship Maa Katyayani with honey
The sixth day of Navratri is the day to worship Maa Katyani, the sixth form of Maa Bhagwati. Due to being born as a daughter to Maharishi Katyayan, she was named Katyayani. Offering this form of Maa Durga with honey on the sixth day is considered to be very fruitful. By doing this, beauty is attained and Mother Bhagwati is also pleased.

Offer jaggery to Maa Kalratri
On the seventh day of Navratri, there is a law to worship Maa Kalratri, the seventh form of Maa Durga. Maa Kalratri is seen in the tandava posture of Ardhanarishvara Shiva in varna and disguise. Offer jaggery naivedya to the mother on this day and distribute it to everyone in the form of prasad. By doing this, one gets freedom from enemies and the mother also protects in troubles.

Bhog of Maa Mahagauri
Mahagauri, the eighth form of Maa Durga, is worshiped on the eighth day of Navratri. He attained Gaur Varna by his penance. Coconut should be offered to Mahagauri on the eighth day of Navratri. Also donating coconut is considered auspicious. By doing this, the mother fulfills all the desires of man.

Maa Siddhidatri’s Bhog
On the last day of Navratri i.e. On the ninth day, Goddess Siddhidatri, the ninth form of Maa Durga, should be duly worshiped. On this day, the mother should be offered gram-pudding. Also Kanya Puja should be done. By doing this, happiness and peace remains in the family and prosperity also comes with the blessings of the mother. After this day, the worship and service of mother’s days is considered complete.