Advertisement
Mahagauri, which literally means extremely white, had gained Gaur Varna by her penance. Folklore holds that Goddess Parvati performed intense penance to please Lord Shiva. She performed austerities to gain his favor. She had to endure several challenges while doing that, including living off of leaves and spending time in untamed forests; as a result of these circumstances, her skin went black.
Eventually, after accepting her as his bride, Lord Shiva washed her with water from the river Ganga, which restored the tone of her skin. She acquired the name Mahagauri as a result.
Devi Mahagauri is depicted as a four-armed deity who mounts a bull or a white elephant and holds a Trishul and a damru in each hand.
Related Articles
Advertisement
On this day, reciting Durga Saptashati is thought to be especially beneficial.