Among the Nine Durgas,
Maa Shailaputri is considered to be the first manifestation of Goddess
Durga. She carries the trishul and lotus in her hands. Her vehicle
is Bull and Nandi.
History of Goddess Shailaputi
According to the
narration, her birth has been described in scriptures like Shivapurana and Devi
Bagvaatam Maa.
Shailaputri in her
previous birth was born as a daughter to Daksha Prajapati. She was named
‘Sati’. She had been deeply devoted to Lord Shiva since her
childhood. When she grew into a maiden, she propitiated Lord Shiva by her
penance & devotion and desired to beget him as her consort. Lord Shiva
bestowed the desired boon on her and accepted her as his consort.
Once her father Daksha
Prajapati organized a great Yanja in which all the gods including Brahma,
Vishnu, Indra, saints and sages were invited, but Lord Shiva was
excluded. When Goddess Sati came to know of it, she could not tolerate
the disgrace of Lord Shiva. So, she decided to pay a visit to her father.
Getting angry Sati spoke to Lord Shiva, “O Dear Lord! My father Daksha
Prajapati is performing a grand fire sacrifice. All the gods, saints and
sages have been invited to participate in this sacrifice, but he has disgraced
you openly by not inviting you. I can never bear your insult. So,
you kindly let me go to my father to speak out my mind to him.”
Seeing the infuriated
Sati, Lord Shiva said to her, “O Goddess! It does not behoove you to lose
your temper over such a trifle. Daksha Prajapati is the performer of this great
sacrifice. It is his sweet will to invite or ignore any one. You must not
poke your nose into his affairs. Such trivial steps may cause bitterness
in your relations.”
Sati’s anger did not
subside even after such a lecture given to her by Lord Shiva. Seeing her
great obduracy, Lord Shiva ultimately granted her the permission to see her
father.
When Goddess Sati
reached the site of Yajna, she heard everybody denouncing Lord Shiva.
Even Daksha, her father, surrounded by his servants was busy with the
condemnation of Lord Shiva. All her sisters were mocking at Sati. Such a
hostile situation fanned the fire of her fury even more. She failed to
endure such a horrible disgrace of her Lord and consigned herself to the
sacrificial flames. When Lord Shiva heard of Sati’s self-immolation, he sent
his attendants to destroy the sacrifice.
Sati in her next birth
was born as a daughter to Himalaya, the Lord of Mountains. She was named
Parvati or Hemvati. Since she was born as a daughter to the mountain-king
Himalaya, she is also known as Shailaputri. She propitiated Lord Shiva by her
severe penance and begot him as her husband. Among the Nine Durgas, the
importance and powers of Mother Shailaputri are unlimited. On the first
day of auspicious Navaratri, she alone is adored and worshipped.
Mantras for Shailaputri Devi
Om Devi Shailaputryai Namah (108 recitation of this mantra)
Vande Vanchhit
Laabhaay, Chandrardhkritshekharaam | Vrisharudham Shooldharaam Shailputriim
Yashaswinim ||
I worship Goddess
Shailaputri to fulfill my wishes, who is adorned with crescent moon on her
head, rides on a bull, carrying a trishul and is illustrious.
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