Kushmanda is worshipped on the fourth day of Navratri. SHE shines brightly with a laughing face.
Out of eight hands (Ashtabhuja) in her four arms, she carries weapons like bow, arrow, discus and mace.
In other three hands, she holds a lotus, a beaded rosary and a Kamandalu. In remaining hand, she carries a jar of nectar.
SHE rides on Lion. Rosary represents her power to bless her devotees with Ashtasiddhi (eight types of studies or wisdom sources) and Navanidhi (nine types of wealth). In Ayurveda SHE represents the control over the air element.
In Yoga Shastra SHE represents the heart or Anhata Chakra with the Bija sound YAM.
Spiritual mantra on the 4th Navratri
One should continuously (beaded rosary) control the air (anahata plexus) within us by using our sharp intelligence (sword) and balancing the mind (Trishul) by focusing on one point (arrow and bow), practicing detached attachment (lotus), accepting things as they are (Kamandalu), keep smiling in both acceptable and difficult situations (smiling face) and killing the negative energies by using discus (power) when needed.
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