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Story Of Ma Brahmacharini - Navaratri Day 2
The second day of Navaratri is dedicated to Maa Brahmachāriṇī (ब्रह्मचारिणी), one who practices devout austerity. She embodies knowledge, penance, and vairāgya (detachment) and the unmarried state of Maa Parvati. The goddess Brahmacharini is depicted walking with bare feet, robed in a simple white saree, holding a "Kumbha" or water pot in her left hand, while her right hand has a bead mala. She symbolizes love, affection, and loyalty and possesses immense knowledge and wisdom. Her most treasured ornaments are Rudraksha beads, and her blessings bring happiness, peace, prosperity, and grace to all her worshippers.
Before this sacred union, Maa Parvati, in her unmarried and ascetic form, is known as Brahmacharini, a testament to her unparalleled devotion and unwavering commitment to Lord Shiva.
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