On the eighth day of Navratri, there is a tradition to worship Maa Mahagauri, the eighth form of Maa Durga. This day is also called Mahashtami. On this day, there is a tradition of worshiping the girl along with worshiping Mother Mahagauri. This day is dedicated to Maa Mahagauri, the eighth power of Maa Durga. It is believed that Goddess Durga appeared on Ashtami Tithi to kill the demons.
According to the story of the mythological Shiva Purana, when Mahagauri was only eight years old, she started clearly remembering the events of her previous birth. From that time onwards she accepted Lord Bholenath as her husband. And she also started doing severe penance to get Lord Shiva as her husband. Due to fasting and waterless penance for years, his body turned black. Seeing their penance, Lord Shiva became pleased and purified them with the holy water of Ganga. After which Mother Mahagauri became bright with light and radiance like lightning. Along with this, she became famous by the name of Mahagauri. After killing all the demons in the form of Kaalratri, Mother got excited and performed severe penance for many days to get her white skin and offered Arghya to Lord Brahma. Pleased with Goddess Parvati, Lord Brahma advised her to take bath in the Manasarovar river of the Himalayas. Following the advice of Lord Brahma, Mother Parvati took bath in Manasarovar. After bathing in this river, Mother’s form became glorious. Therefore this form of Mother was called Mahagauri. Let us tell you that Mother Parvati is the form of Goddess Bhagwati.
Goddess Mahagauri is very simple, charming and cool in appearance. His vehicle is Taurus. The Goddess takes upon herself the responsibility of fulfilling the wishes of the devotees who worship Goddess Mahagauri. Goddess Mahagauri is a four-armed goddess. He has Abhaya Mudra in his upper right hand and a trident in his lower hand. Mother Mahagauri is holding Damru in her upper left hand and Vara Mudra in her lower hand.
Mahagauri’s clothes and jewelery are all white, hence Mother Mahagauri loves white color very much. Even in the puja, white things are offered to Maa Mahagauri and white colored Prasad is also offered. Because of his love for white colour, he is also called Shwetambardhara. Mother’s vehicle is Taurus. The form of the Goddess appears compassionate, loving, calm and gentle. This form of Mother is very captivating. Performing Durgashtami puja has been said to be beneficial for the destruction of all sins. Ashtami puja is considered to have special significance during Durga Puja in Navratri. By worshiping Mahagauri, even impossible tasks become possible, all sins are destroyed, happiness and good fortune are attained and every wish is fulfilled. This form of mother gives salvation. She is worshiped to remove many obstacles related to marriage. According to astrology, they are believed to be related to the planet Venus.
Mahagauri was eight years old at the time of her birth, that is why Mahagauri is worshiped on the eighth day of Navratri. Worshiping Mahagauri on the eighth day of Navratri brings happiness and peace. This is the form of Annapurna for its devotees. That is why devotees worship and respect girls on the day of Ashtami and receive the blessings of Mahagauri. She is the presiding goddess of wealth, prosperity and happiness and peace. The entire world is illuminated by the glory of Mahagauri. Their power is unfailingly fruitful. According to Durga Saptashati, Kaushiki was born from the part of Goddess Mahagauri who ended Shumbha-Nishumbha. Mahagauri is the wife of Mahadev, Shiva and Shambhavi. The worship of Mahagauri is related to the shadow planet Rahu. According to Kaalpurush theory, planet Rahu is related to the sixth and eighth house in the horoscope. Therefore, the worship of the Goddess is related to destruction of enemies, destruction of diseases, marriage, obstacles in marriage, household and age. According to Vastupurush theory, Rahu is the south-west direction of the main goddess. By worshiping Mahagauri, all the troubles of the devotees go away. Goddess Sita had worshiped Gauri to get Shri Ram as her husband.
Due to the fair complexion of Mata Mahagauri, Goddess Mahagauri is often compared with the conch, the moon and the white flower of Kund. The eighth day of Navratri is dedicated to Mata Mahagauri and worshiping Mata Mahagauri on this day awakens the Soma Chakra in our body. It happens. Soma Chakra is also called Nadi Chakra. The awakening of this chakra purifies our soul. We get freedom from laziness and our mind remains focused on our work. Worshiping Mother Mahagauri provides mental peace and freedom from worldly sorrows. Soma Chakra is also called Chandra Chakra or Ida Nadi Chakra. This nadi controls our will power. With the control of will power, our past memories remain alive and the desire to live life arises. Due to any kind of obstruction in this Nadi Chakra, a person develops negative qualities like laziness, sensuality, superstition, crime. Worship Mata Mahagauri on the eighth day of Navratri to awaken the Soma Chakra or Nadi Chakra.