Goddess Brahmacharini!!

The second day of Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Brahmacharini.

She is depicted as a monastic goddess in Hindu scriptures, two-armed, clad in white and holding a rudraksh mala and a sacred Kamandalu.

Her stance is of utmost piety and devotion. Her meditative form is related to the severe penance undertaken by Sati and Parvati in their respective births to attain Lord Shiva as their beloved consort.

She is also known as Tapasyacharini. It is believed that when Parvati was engaged in her deep meditation to please Lord Shiva, she was reduced to a mere skeleton.

Her austere penance gained her the name of Bharahmacharini by all the devtas and Gods who were awestruck by her reverence.

Worshiping this form of Shakti is known to invoke the spirit of penance, renunciation, virtue and nobility.

Goddess Brahmacharini is a lover of simple food and offerings.

Devotees serve a bhog of sugar and fruits to Goddess Brahmacharini.
Jai Hind!!
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