Maa Kushmanda, recognized as the fourth form of Goddess Durga, is revered on the fourth day of Chaitra Navratri.
The term "Kushmanda" has its roots in the Sanskrit language, where "Ku" means "a little," "Ushma" signifies "warmth," and "Anda" refers to the "cosmic egg."
She is revered for her crucial part in the universe’s creation, which is represented by the appearance of a cosmic egg from which all things emerged.
Often depicted with eight arms bearing symbols of power, she radiates optimism and enlightenment, granting her followers happiness, prosperity, and well-being.