9 Forms of Durga Mata with : Meaning, Significance, and Worship

1.Shailaputri

She is the daughter of the mountain king Himavan and the mountain nymph Mena. Shailaputri is often depicted riding a lion or a bull.

2. Brahmacharini

She is the embodiment of devotion and penance. Brahmacharini is often depicted holding a kamandal and a japa mala (rosary) in her hands.

3. Chandraghanta

She is the destroyer of demons. Chandraghanta is often depicted with a crescent moon on her forehead. She carries a mace, a bow and arrow, and a sword in her hands.

4. Kushmanda

She is the goddess of the cosmic egg. Kushmanda is often depicted seated on a lotus flower. She carries a mala (garland) of skulls in her hands.

5. Skandamata

She is the mother of the god Skanda. Skandamata is often depicted seated on a lion or a tiger. She holds the infant Skanda in her arms.

6. Katyayani

She is the daughter of the sage Katyayana. Katyayani is often depicted riding a lion or a tiger. She carries a sword, a shield, and a bow and arrow in her hands

7.Kaalratri

She is the goddess of the night. Kaalratri is often depicted with black skin and riding a donkey. She carries a sword, a shield, and a trident in her hands.

8. Mahagauri

She is the goddess of beauty and purity. Mahagauri is often depicted with white skin and riding a bull. She carries a trident, a discus, and a conch shell in her hands.

9. Siddhidatri

She is the goddess of perfection. Siddhidatri is often depicted riding a lion or a tiger. She carries a lotus flower, a book, and a trident in her hands.