
Goddess Siddhidatri – The Bestower of Supernatural Powers
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Goddess Siddhidatri is the ninth and final form of Navadurga worshipped during Navratri. Her name combines “Siddhi” meaning supernatural powers or spiritual achievements and “Datri” meaning giver. She is the divine mother who blesses her devotees with siddhis—extraordinary abilities and spiritual enlightenment.
Unlike the fierce forms like Kaalratri, Siddhidatri is a goddess of peace, wisdom, and fulfillment, symbolizing the culmination of divine energy and grace.
Mythological Origins & Story
As per the Devi Bhagavata Purana and Markandeya Purana, Siddhidatri emerged from the left half of Lord Shiva, which is why Shiva is also known as Ardhanarishwara (half-man, half-woman).
It is believed that Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva themselves achieved their divine powers by worshipping Siddhidatri. She granted them eight primary siddhis—Anima, Mahima, Garima, Laghima, Prapti, Prakamya, Ishitva, and Vashitva—making her the origin of all divine energy and wisdom.
Symbolism and Iconography
Her Complexion is radiant like the moon. She is seated on: a fully bloomed lotus or sometimes on a lion. She has four arms holding Chakra (discus) – Power and control, Shankha (conch) – Harmony and auspiciousness, Lotus – Enlightenment, Mace (Gada) – Strength. She represents tranquility, completeness, and siddhi (perfection). Worshipping her is like reaching the final stage of self-realization.
When is Siddhidatri Worshipped?
Tithi: Day 9 of Navratri (Navami Tithi)
The worship culminates the spiritual journey of Navratri, symbolizing the completion of sadhana.
How to Worship Goddess Siddhidatri
Early morning bath and wear clean traditional attire (preferably white or pink). Set up a clean altar with her image or idol on a lotus cloth or red pedestal. Light ghee diya and incense sticks. Offer white flowers, fruits, coconut, and lotus petals. Chant the following mantras and strotras. Perform Aarti and meditate upon her blessings.
Recommended Bhog: Til (sesame sweets) or kheer (rice pudding). White-colored prasad signifies peace and sattva.
Mantras of Goddess Siddhidatri: With Meaning & Analysis
Navadurga Beej Mantra
ॐ ऐं ह्रीं क्लीं सिद्धिदात्यै नमः ॥
Om Aim Hreem Kleem Siddhidatryai Namah
Meaning: I bow to Goddess Siddhidatri, the granter of wisdom, strength, and perfection.
Analysis: Aim – Saraswati's energy for knowledge, Hreem – Durga’s cosmic power. Kleem – Attraction and manifestation This mantra combines the essence of spiritual focus, mental clarity, and wish fulfillment.
Dhyana Mantra
सिद्धगन्धर्वयक्षाद्यैरसुरैरमरैरपि ।
सेव्यमाना सदा भूयात् सिद्धिदा सिद्धिदायिनी ॥
Siddha-gandharva-yaksha-adyair asuraih amarair api,
Sevyamana sada bhuyat siddhida siddhi-dayini
Meaning: Goddess Siddhidatri is worshipped by siddhas, gandharvas, yakshas, demons, and gods alike. She grants siddhis and spiritual powers to all.
Stotra Reference (Durga Saptashati)
“या देवी सर्वभूतेषु सिद्धिदात्र्यै रूपेण संस्थिता।
नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमो नमः॥”
Yā Devī Sarvabhūteṣu Siddhidātryai Rūpeṇa Saṃsthitā
Namastasyai Namastasyai Namastasyai Namo Namaḥ
Meaning: Salutations again and again to the goddess who resides in all beings as Siddhidatri, the bestower of supernatural grace.
Spiritual Benefits of Worship
Bestows eight siddhis (spiritual powers). Grants wisdom, clarity, and intuition. Enhances meditative ability. Aids in moksha (liberation). Removes ignorance and fear.
Connection to Kundalini & Sahasrara Chakra
Siddhidatri governs the Sahasrara Chakra (Crown Chakra), the seat of pure consciousness and bliss. Her worship aligns the devotee with the highest state of spiritual awakening.
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Conclusion
Goddess Siddhidatri is the culmination of devotion, discipline, and divine grace. Worshipping her is a spiritual awakening—she completes the Navadurga cycle by leading us from form to formlessness, from power to peace, and from sadhana to siddhi. As you chant her name on the ninth day of Navratri, may you be blessed with insight, energy, and eternal bliss.
FAQs About Goddess Siddhidatri
Q1. What does Siddhidatri mean?
She is the giver (datri) of supernatural powers (siddhis) and spiritual wisdom.
Q2. What is offered to Siddhidatri during puja?
White lotus, coconut, sesame sweets, and kheer are auspicious offerings.
Q3. What siddhis does she bestow?
She bestows 8 siddhis including Anima, Mahima, Laghima, Garima, Prapti, Prakamya, Ishitva, and Vashitva.
Q4. What is the color of the ninth day of Navratri?
Peacock green or purple, representing serenity, wisdom, and completeness.