
Santoshi Mata Prayers
Santoshi Mata is a relatively new goddess in the Hindu pantheon, primarily worshipped by women in North India and Nepal. Her worship gained significant popularity in the 1960s after the release of the Bollywood film 'Jai Santoshi Maa' in 1975. She is revered as the 'Mother of Contentment' and is believed to grant wishes, bring happiness, and ensure prosperity to her devotees. She is typically depicted as a four-armed goddess, holding a trident and a sword, and seated on a lotus or a lioness. Her hands often display the Abhaya (fearlessness) and Varada (boon-granting) mudras. The main form of her worship involves observing the Santoshi Mata Vrat (fast) on Fridays, where devotees abstain from sour or bitter foods and offer jaggery and roasted gram. Her legend emphasizes the importance of faith, patience, and purity of heart in achieving inner peace and fulfillment.
Santoshi Mata Prayers by Category
Sacred prayers, mantras, and verses dedicated to Santoshi Mata, organized by type.
Devotional hymns consisting of forty verses, typically dedicated to a specific deity.
Ritualistic songs of praise or prayers, often performed with lamps as an offering to deities.
Hymns, prayers, or verses that praise a deity or describe their attributes, often found in ancient scriptures.
Devotional songs, often simple in melody and sung communally, expressing love for a deity.