Why Sunday is Special for Mata Rani (Durga/Adishakti)
🔥 Symbol of Energy and Power (Shakti):
Sunday, or Ravivar, is associated with the Sun (Surya Dev), the source of all energy. Mata Rani, especially in her form as Adishakti, is the embodiment of divine strength and cosmic energy—making Sunday an ideal day to worship her.
🌺 Day of Devotion to Divine Mother:
On Sundays, devotees offer prayers to Maa Durga, Maa Kalika, or Maa Adishakti seeking inner strength, protection, and success. It is a day to recharge the soul with the divine feminine energy that Mata Rani symbolizes.
🕯️ Sunday Vrat for Strength and Prosperity:
Women and men observe Ravivar Vrat to seek Mata Rani’s blessings for good health, wealth, and protection from evil forces. Fasting and chanting Durga Chalisa or Devi Kavach are considered highly auspicious.
📜 Spiritual Upliftment and Protection:
Mata Rani destroys negativity and empowers her devotees to face life’s challenges fearlessly. Worship on Sunday is said to remove obstacles, ill health, and fear of enemies or failure.
🌞 Sun’s Radiance and Shakti’s Glow:
The radiance of the Sun and the divine glow of Shakti are spiritually aligned. Sunday worship of Mata Rani brings positivity, vitality, and mental clarity, much like the rising sun energizes the Earth.
🌼 Offerings and Rituals:
🌼 Offerings and Rituals:
Devotees offer red flowers, coconut, halwa-puri, and light diyas in her honor. It is also common to visit Shakti Peeths or local temples dedicated to Mata Rani on Sundays.