Brighten up your Navratri with these popular devotional songs and aartis of the nine forms of Maa Durga

Maa Durga
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Maa Durga

As we know that Navratri is about to start from 2nd April, every Hindu is preparing to celebrate these auspicious days wholeheartedly. People like to spend their day visiting temples to worship the gods and goddesses. Some people fast on these days for the deities and listen to devotional songs and prayers to seek blessings from them. According to Hindu beliefs, nine incarnations of Maa Durga are celebrated for nine days. And, here we are eager to share the list of devotional songs, bhajans and aartis of Goddess Durga which will surely delight one’s ears!

Suno Suno Ek Kahani Suno

The hymn Suno Suno Ek Kahani Suno is sung by Vipin Sachdeva, released in 1991 under the album Mamta Ka Mandir Vol. The song focuses on Goddess Vaishno Devi also known as Mata Rani, Trikuta, Ambe and Vaishnavi.

Come mother, your heart has called

The song Aa Maa Aa Tujhe Dil Ne Pukara is based on Goddess Durga, one of the main deities in Hinduism. Durga Maa is worshiped as Mother Goddess. The bhajan is part of the same album Mamta Ka Mandir Vol 1, and is sung by Babla Mehta, and written by Naksh Lyallpuri.

Bhor Bhai Din Chadh Gaya

This beautiful devotional song Bhor Bhai Din Chadha Gaya is set on Goddess Ambika who is also known as Bhagwati or Chandi. He has eight arms and holds many weapons. This song is sung by Singer Alka Yagnik, Narendra Chanchal and Ratan Mohan Sharma. The song was released in 1999 on the album Durga Siddhi.

Aaja Maa Tainu Ankhiyan Udik Diyan

Aaja Maa Tainu Ankhiyan Udik Diyan is one of the most listened songs of Goddess Durga. Maa Durga is one of the most revered Hindu deities known for her protection, strength, motherhood, destruction and wars. The melodious song is sung by Anuradha Paudwal, Sonu Nigam and Bhushan Dua. This song has been released on the album Jai Maa Vaishnodevi.

Maa Ho To Aisi Ho

Maa Ho To Aisi Ho spiritual song sung by singer Suresh Wadekar is based on Goddess Kali, who is known as the lord of death, time and change. Kali Maa is said to be a form of Parvati, the supreme goddess in all powers. The song was released on the album Mamta Ka Mandir. The lyrics of the song have been given by Naqash Lyallpuri.