Maa Brahmacharini: The Embodiment of Devotion
Maa Brahmacharini, the second incarnation of Goddess Durga in Navratri is a representation of pure devotion and self-control. The name indeed translates to “she who practices Brahmacharya,” the Sanskrit term being synonymous with celibacy, chastity, and spiritual celibacy.
Significance of Maa Brahmacharini
Incarnation of Devotion: Maa Brahmacharini is the incarnation of devotion and self-control. Her zealous commitment to the spiritual path inspires all.
Personification of Purity: She is the personification of chastity and an embodiment of celibacy. She is believed to purify one’s mind as well as soul along with her energy.
Advows Wisdom and Knowledge: Belief that is associated with worshiping Maa Brahmacharini bestows upon people wisdom, knowledge, and the sort of enlightenment on spiritual planes.
Helps Remove Obstacles: Devotees seek her blessings to overcome obstacles and serve their goals in the best possible manner.
How to Worship Maa Brahmacharini
Offerings: In Navratri, devotees offer flowers, fruits, sweets, and incense to Maa Brahmacharini.
Mantras: The chanting of the following mantra is believed to be helpful:
“Om Aim Hrim Shrim Shrim Brahmachariniye Namah”
Fasting: Millions of devotees also keep a strict fast on the second day of Navratri in worship of Maa Brahmacharini.
Symbolism of Deer Mount
Deer, the vehicle of the goddess: The very adjective that is used in describing the deer-that is, grace, agility and swiftness-whatis to be said about the divine is quite apt.
Gazelle or Deer, symbol of spiritual journey: The transverse of the varied terrains by the deer depicts the devotional journey of individual as well as the propensity for changing situations.
She is the strong goddess who encourages devotion, discipline and purity. Navratri is the worshipping period where devotees get her blessing for spiritual growth and enlightenment.