Siddhidatri navdurga, ninth and the last aspect of Goddess Durga, is worshipped on the last day or the ninth day or Mahanavami day during Durga Navaratri. In 2009, Siddhidatri Puja date is September 27.
Siddhidatri Puja and Dhyana Mantra:
Siddha gandharva yakshadhyie asuraira marairapi
Sevya maanaa sadaa bhooyaath siddhidaa Siddhidaayini
Siddhidatri dhyana mantra is the best stotra to recite for attaining all types of Siddhis and Nidhis. This mantra is recited on Mahanavami day during Navratri to get blessings of the Goddess. Siddhidatri Navadurga devi is worshipped by sadhaks or Siddhas to acquire all chakras and spiritual procedures with their attentive sadhanas. They develop competendy to conquer the whole world by performing Siddhidhatri pooja.
Siddhidatri is the ninth and the last form of Navadurga Goddesses. She is worshipped on the last day, Mahanavami, of Durga Navratri. In 2009, Siddhidatri Pooja date is September 27. Siddhidatri Mata gives her devotees all types of occult energies, which are named as ‘Ashtasiddhi’. As per the Markandeya Purana, these Ashtasiddhis are – Anima, Mahima, Garima, Laghima, Prapthi, Prakamya, Isithwa and Vasithwa.
Lord Shiva has granted Ashtasiddhis from Siddhidatri by worshipping her with utmost dedication. That is why Shiva became Ardhanarishwara (accommodated the Goddess in half of his body).
Appearance or iconography of Goddess Siddhidatri:
Siddhidatri is four-armed Goddess hence known as Chaturbhuji. She rides a lion. The Goddess is seated on a lotus. She carries a Chakra (discus) in her right lower hand and a mace in her right upper hand. With the left lower hand she holds a Shankh (conch) and a lotus with her upper left hand.