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The Eighth day also called Ashtami is the day when Maha Gauri is worshipped. Being the eighth avatar of Durga, according to legend it is said that it was Maha Gauri who liberated the whole world from the bad and evil forces. The idol of Gauri usually has three eyes and four hands and the lower hand usually is seen holding a trishul. The left lower hand depicts her granting blessings to her devotees. Maha Gauri is well known to be fair as milk and is often compared to conch, white flower and also the moon. More often than not, the Goddess is depicted in a white or a green saree and is seen riding a bull. Also popularly known as Shwetambardhara, it is said that offering your prayers to Maha Gauri will help you attain peace and take away all the sorrows from your life. The color followed on this day is peacock green.
The Eighth day also called Ashtami is the day when Maha Gauri is worshipped. Being the eighth avatar of Durga, according to legend it is said that it was Maha Gauri who liberated the whole world from the bad and evil forces. The idol of Gauri usually has three eyes and four hands and the lower hand usually is seen holding a trishul. The left lower hand depicts her granting blessings to her devotees. Maha Gauri is well known to be fair as milk and is often compared to conch, white flower and also the moon. More often than not, the Goddess is depicted in a white or a green saree and is seen riding a bull. Also popularly known as Shwetambardhara, it is said that offering your prayers to Maha Gauri will help you attain peace and take away all the sorrows from your life. The color followed on this day is peacock green.

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