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Simhavahini Temple
- Jayrambati,West Bengal
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Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.Sarada Devi constructed this Simhavahini temple the presiding Goddess of which is also known as Goddess Jagaddhatri among the natives. According to legend, Sarada Devi, once undertook a fast, to get rid of a severe disease. Goddess Simhavahini, pleased with her fast, appeared with her mother, Shayama Sundari, as a blacksmith and suggested a medicine that had to be made using the mud collected from the shore of the tank. After consuming the medicine, Sarada Devi was cured and she collected a small amount of mud from this place and gave it to her niece Radhu, who used it to treat villagers. An exact replica of the older structure, that was damaged a few years ago, stands at the current location where the temple is. The temple also houses idols of Sri Chandi, Mahamaya and Goddess Manasa.
Significance
Devotees visit this temple to seek fulfillment of the following:-
- Trouble-free marital life
- Removal of physical ailments
- Cure from mental Problems
- Freedom from economic Problems
- Fearless disposition
Shlokas
Ayi Giri Nandini Nandita Medini Vishva Vinodini Nandi Nute Giri Vara Vindhya Shiro Adhi Nivaasini Vissnnu Vilaasini Jissnnu Nute Bhagavati He Shiti Kannttha Kuttumbini Bhuri Kuttumbini Bhuri Krte Jaya Jaya He Mahissaasura Mardini Ramya Kapardini Shaila Sute
Meaning -I offer my salutations to the mountain's daughter, who fills the world with joy, who is praised by Nandi, who lives on Vindhya's summits, who gives joy to Her brother Lord Vishnu and who Lord Indra praises, Oh Goddess who is Lord Shiva's consort and who created abundance. The destroyer of the demon Mahishasura, the one with beautiful hair and the mountain's daughter, victory to you.
Madhu Kaittabha Vidhvamsi Vidhaatr Varade Namah Ruupam Dehi Jayam Dehi Yasho Dehi Dvisso Jahi
Meaning -Oh Devi Durga, we salute you for destroying Madhu and Kaitabha and granting Lord Brahma the boon of protection. Please bestow on me spiritual beauty, victory and glory and crush my inner enemies.
Mahissaasura Nirnaashi Bhaktaanaam Sukhade Namah Ruupam Dehi Jayam Dehi Yasho Dehi Dvisso Jahi
Meaning -We salute Goddess Durga who destroyed Mahishasura, the demon, who bestows a lot of happiness on Her devotees. Please bestow on me spiritual beauty, victory and glory and crush my inner enemies.
Dhuumranetra Vadhe Devi Dharma Kaama Artha Daayini Ruupam Dehi Jayam Dehi Yasho Dehi Dvisso Jahi
Meaning -I offer my salutations to Durga Devi, who killed Dhumranetra, the demon, I offer my salutations to the giver of dharma, kama and artha to Her devotees. Please bestow on me spiritual beauty, victory and glory and crush my inner enemies.