New Delhi: Navratri is one of the most auspicious festivals in India, celebrated with devotion, fasting, and the worship of nine forms of Goddess Durga across nine days. Each day of Navratri holds its own spiritual significance, dedicated to a unique form of Maa Durga and represented by a specific colour that symbolises divine qualities. On Day 5 of Navratri, devotees worship Maa Skandmata, the compassionate mother of Lord Kartikeya (also known as Skanda). She is revered as a symbol of maternal love, courage, and wisdom, and is believed to bless her devotees with prosperity, strength, and peace of mind.
In the digital age, celebrations have also taken a creative turn. Sharing warm wishes, images, and WhatsApp video statuses has become a meaningful way for people to stay connected with lo