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Om Devi Skandamatayai Namaha 1008 times, Skandamata mantra chanting

Maa Skandamata (Navadurga) Mantra "Om Devi Skandamatayai Namaha" 1008 times Chanting. The mantra "Om Devi Skandamatayai Namaha" is a devotional chant dedicated to Goddess Skandamata, the fifth form of Goddess Durga worshipped during the Navaratri festival. Skandamata is revered as the mother of Skanda (or Kartikeya), the god of war. She is depicted riding a lion with baby Skanda in her lap, symbolizing the universal and nurturing aspect of the mother. Here’s what each component of the mantra signifies: Om: This is a sacred syllable used at the beginning of many Hindu mantras. It represents the universal sound, the essence of the ultimate reality, and it invokes a connection to the divine. Devi: Meaning "goddess," this term honors Skandamata as a divine feminine energy. Skandamatayai: Refers specifically to Skandamata, "the mother of Skanda." The suffix 'yai' in Skandamatayai is a grammatical form used to direct the devotion specifically towards her. Namaha: Means "salutations" or "I bow to you." It is an expression of reverence, respect, and devotion. Chanting this mantra is believed to bring the blessings of Skandamata, who is not only the symbol of the mothering nature of the divine but also a fierce protector of her devotees. She is often associated with the purity and also with the blossoming of one's spiritual wisdom. Devotees seek her grace for wisdom and the peaceful and nurturing aspects of life, as well as protection and strength in overcoming difficulties. © Powerofmantra. Any reproduction or republication is prohibited. Subscribe:    / powerofmantra   #powerofmantra

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