The sixth day of the auspicious festival is dedicated to Goddess Katyayani, who's considered a fierce form of Maa Durga. Also known as Mahishasurmardini, Maa Katyayani is depicted with four, ten or eighteen hands. As per the scripture Skanda Purana, she was created out of the spontaneous anger of Gods and slayed demon Mahishasura, riding the lion.
Worshipping Maa Katyayani is believed to bestow fame and prosperity, while her grace can instil optimism in one’s life. Devotees are encouraged to approach her with a pure heart to have their wishes granted.
Additionally, married women who pray for their husbands’
well-being often find themselves blessed by Maa Katyayani’s protective and
nurturing energy.
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