Devotees Gather Nationwide to Celebrate Skandamata on Chaitra Navratri's Fifth Day
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New Delhi, March 23 (NationPress) A multitude of devotees filled temples across the nation on the fifth day of Chaitra Navratri, which took place on Monday, to pay homage to Goddess Skandamata, the affectionate mother of Lord Kartikeya. This day signifies a pivotal moment in the nine-day spring festival of Chaitra Navratri.
At the Jhandewalan Mata Mandir in Delhi, a continuous flow of worshippers gathered for darshan. Pujari Ambika Prasad Pant shared, "Today marks the fifth day of the spring Navaratri. On this day, we honor the fifth incarnation of Goddess Durga, Skandamata, who embodies maternal love and care."
A devotee at the temple expressed their satisfaction, stating, "Everything is well-organized; you can enter calmly, queue comfortably, and enjoy a peaceful darshan."
Similarly, devotees at Kalkaji Devi Mandir engaged in prayers and celebratory activities.
One devotee noted, "This year has been quite pleasant with fewer crowds. Last time, the numbers were overwhelming, but this year’s arrangement is much better." Another remarked, "The administration has done a fantastic job, ensuring smooth entry and exit, which is commendable."
In Uttar Pradesh, large congregations were reported at Vindhyavasini Dham. A devotee mentioned, "We feel blessed to be here. May the Goddess bestow her blessings on everyone and ensure the welfare of all." Another added, "The priest is offering great support to everyone, which is much appreciated."
In western India, devotees in Ahmedabad offered prayers to Goddess Skandamata, participating in rituals and aarti to seek her maternal blessings.
Monday, recognized as Panchami of Chaitra Navratri, is dedicated to invoking maternal love, protection, and blessings through worship of Goddess Skandamata. Across India, devotees celebrated with fervor, ensuring orderly arrangements for a safe and tranquil darshan.
The fifth day of Chaitra Navratri emphasizes the nurturing and compassionate nature of the Divine Mother, with devotees seeking strength, protection, and well-being for their families and communities.