Goddess Mahagauri
Eighth Navadurga, represents purity, forgiveness, and calmness.
About Goddess Mahagauri
Goddess Mahagauri, the eighth form of Navadurga, symbolizes purity, tranquility, and benevolence. She is depicted with a fair, glowing complexion, dressed in white, riding a bull, and holding a trident and a drum, radiating divine peace and calm. Worshipped on the eighth day of Navaratri, Mahagauri is believed to cleanse the sins of her devotees, bringing spiritual rejuvenation and fulfillment of desires. She is the compassionate mother who showers serenity, auspiciousness, and harmony, guiding devotees toward virtuous living and self-purification.
Depiction of Goddess Mahagauri
Fair complexion, rides bull, holds trident and damaru.
Goddess Mahagauri Roop and Avatar
Rejuvenated form of Parvati after penance.
Important Festivals
Eighth day of Navratri
Short Stories and Facts




