9 day Navaratri. Siddhidhatri Stotram

Siddhidatri is the final form of Durga, celebrated on the final night of Navaratri. Her name means “giver of supernatural power,“ and Hindus believe she bestows blessings upon all deities and devotees of the faith. Siddhidatri grants wisdom and insight to those who appeal to her, and Hindus believe that she can do the same for deities who worship her as well. Like some of Durga’s other manifestations, Siddhidatri rides a lion. She has four limbs and carries a trident, a spinning disc called a Sudarshana Chakra, a conch shell, and a lotus. The conch, called a shankha, represents longevity, while the spinning disc symbolizes the soul or timelessness. #maasiddhidhatri #hindu #devi #devistotra
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