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Brahma” = penance / austerity, and “Charini” = one who practices. She is depicted as a serene goddess dressed in white, holding a japa mala (rosary) in her right hand and a kamandalu (water pot) in her left. She represents devotion, perseverance, discipline, and the power of meditation. Significance during Navaratra Brahmacharini is worshipped to gain inner strength, patience, wisdom, and spiritual knowledge. Her blessings are believed to remove hardships and bring peace and success. Puja on 2nd Day 1. Place the image or idol of Brahmacharini on a clean altar. 2. Offer flowers (especially jasmine), sandalwood paste, rice, and light a ghee lamp. 3. Chant prayers or mantras dedicated to her. 4. Offer fruits, sugar, or mishri as prasad. 5. Meditate on her calm form, asking for strength to remain steadfast on righteous paths. Worship of Brahmacharini symbolizes the importance of self-discipline, austerity, and devotion in one’s life. She inspires devotees to face challenges with patience and to cultivate wisdom and peace through dedication.
Mantra:- om brahmacharinyai namah