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Maa Brahmacharini – The Second Manifestation of Maa Durga

Maa Brahmacharini is the second manifestation of Maa Durga who is worshippied on the second day of Navratri. Here word “Brahm” refers to “Tapa”. So Brahmcharini means Tapa Charini – The one who perform Tapa or penance. It is Said that the “Vedas”, “Tatva”&“Tapa” are synonyms of word “Brahm”. The form of Brahmacharini is tremendously effulgent and extremely majestic. Maa Brahmacharini She holds a rosary in her right hand and Kamandalu in her left. SHE personifies love and loyalty. Mata Bhramacharni is store-house of knowledge and wisdom. Rudraksha is HER most adorned ornament. When she was incarnated as the daughter of Himalaya, then influenced by the instructions of Devrishi Narada, she practiced very hard penances in order to obtain Lord Shiva as her divine consort. Due to her unearthly penances she was termed as Brahmacharini. She spent one thousand years, only on fruits and beet-roots. One hundred years she spent only by eating leafy vegetables. For a sufficient perfiod of time observing complete fast she suffered tormenting of nature like torrential rains and scorching sun and biting cold, under the open sky. After such a difficult routine she lived only on dry Bilva pattaras (leaves) fallen on the ground for three thousand years. She kept her engrossed for twenty-four hours in worshiping Lord Shiva. After that she gave up eating even these dry leaves. For several thousand years she went on without any food and water. Because she gave up eating dry Bilva leaves so she ...

100+ Maa Brahmacharini Images

We are share maa brahmacharini images photos wallpapers hd quality free download. brahmacharini mata image, brahmacharini devi images, navratri 2nd day brahmacharini devi images, brahmacharini mata images hd download. Another form of Navshakti of Maa Durga is that of Brahmacharini. Here Brahma means penance. This form of Maa Durga is going to give infinite fruits to the devotees and Siddhas. By worshiping them, there is an increase in tenacity, renunciation, detachment, virtue and restraint. The meaning of Brahmacharini is the charini of austerity, that is, the one who practices austerity. This form of the Goddess is fully lit and very grand. This goddess holds a rosary of chanting in her right hand and this kamandal is held in her left hand. In her previous birth, this goddess was born in the Himalayas as a daughter and had done severe penance to get Lord Shankar as her husband by the teachings of Naradji. Due to this difficult penance, she was named as Tapascharini i.e. Brahmacharini.