Introduction
Bhuvaneshwari
Jayanti 2026 will be observed on Wednesday,
September 23, marking the divine appearance of Goddess Bhuvaneshwari,
the fourth of the Dasha Mahavidyas and a radiant form of Adi Shakti.
Revered as the Queen of the Universe, she embodies the cosmic feminine
energy that governs creation, preservation, and transformation.
Quick Facts Table
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Date | September 23, 2026 (Wednesday) |
| Deity | Goddess Bhuvaneshwari – Queen of the Universe |
| Associated Element | Akasha (Space) |
| Significance | Wisdom, wealth, progeny, liberation |
| Scriptures | Devi Bhagavata Purana, Tantric texts |
| Mantra | Om Aim Hreem Shreem Namah |
Significance
- Goddess
Bhuvaneshwari governs space (Akasha) and controls the consciousness
of all beings.
- Worship is
believed to bring wisdom, wealth, progeny, and moksha.
- She
represents the cosmic mother, sustaining creation and guiding
devotees toward liberation.
Legends
- Devi
Bhagavata Purana: She defeated Durgamasura,
restoring balance to the universe.
- Cosmic
Creation: Emerged from the void to create the
universe, becoming the primordial mother.
- Manifestation:
Linked to Tripura Sundari and considered a form of Parvati Devi.
Rituals
- Tantric Puja:
Includes Guru Vandana, Gau Puja, Abhishekam, Alankaram, Navagraha Homam,
and chanting of Bhuvaneshwari Mantras.
- Offerings:
Red flowers, rice, sandalwood, Rudraksha beads, and sweets.
- Kanya Puja:
Worship of girls under 10 as embodiments of the goddess.
- Charity:
Donating food, clothes, and organizing bhandaras is highly auspicious.
Best
Practices for Devotees
- Begin the day
with meditation on Adi Shakti.
- Chant the
mantra “Om Aim Hreem Shreem Namah” for spiritual upliftment.
- Perform Kanya
Puja and offer charity to symbolize surrender and compassion.
- Participate
in collective homams or temple rituals for enhanced blessings.
Conclusion
Bhuvaneshwari
Jayanti 2026 is a celebration of the cosmic mother’s
divine energy. By observing rituals, chanting mantras, and offering devotion,
devotees seek wisdom, prosperity, and liberation. Rooted in ancient scriptures
and living traditions, this festival continues to inspire faith and reverence
across generations.
