

Her nivedhs are done on three ausipicious days these are on nom(nineth) navratri of Aso maino(month) ,second Nived is done on a ceremony of Srimant(baby shower) and last one is done on the birth of a son in the family. The most auspicious day to worship Balvi Mataji is a tuesday. Balvi mataji is often seen holding a trishul and talvaar and also seen with a sinh (lion) or a pado(buffalo). Her grandfathers name is Jagdev and grandmothers name was Sonal de. Her father is Bappal dev and mother is Deval Bai. Īai Shri Balvi Maa Aai shri Balvi mataji was born in the charan Kul (family), she was born in Ujra gaam along with sisters Bahuchar Maa, Boot Maa and Ballad Maa. Festivals are celebrated during Durga- puja in the month of Ashvina (September-October). There are temples to these twin goddesses scattered throughout India-a famous one is situated on the Chotila Hill in Gujarat. They are dressed in red and green and adorned with flower garlands. The two deities assume fierce forms with large eyes, tridents in their hands, and ride a single lion together. It was agreed that Durga-devi should handle the matter, and the goddess expanded herself into two forms, Chandi and Chamunda, who fiercely fought against the demons and emerged victorious.Sri Chandi-Chamunda is said to be the embodiment of Durga's power and strength. They became more and more greedy and even tried to violate the abodes of Brahma, Siva and Vishnu. Brahma granted the request but, because the two were demons, chaos quickly ensued. After some time, Brahma appeared before them and they asked for the benediction to become great warriors, strong enough to rule the world and conquer heaven. Throughout India they are assigned different names in different traditions-Dayamava-Durgamma in Karnataka, Chotila-Chamunda in Gujarat, Keliamma-Chamunda in Uttar Pradesh, etc.-but the stories related to them are all very similar.Sri Chandi and Sri Chamunda are expansions of the goddess Durga and the story of their appearance is as follows: There were once two demons, Chanda and Munda, who performed great austerities for thousands of years in order to please Lord Brahma. The twin warrior goddesses, Chandi and Chamunda, represent a curious tradition in Hinduism of female warriors, often depicted in pairs, who ride together in battle defeating asuras and exhibiting extraordinary strength and prowess. Because of this victory over Chanda and Munda, Kali Mata is known as Chamunda.The other names of Chamunda Mataji are: Ran-chandi, chotilavali maa, Chamunda, mahisasur-mardini.

Together they imply the anger of a champion fighter. Chanda means a person who is short-tempered and Munda means a shaven-headed man. Chotila Ni Chamunda maa Chand and Munda- The form of Chamunda Mataji-The form of Ma Kali who emerged from the forehead of the angry face of the Mother killed the Asuras Chanda and Munda. An aura of divine happiness and prosperity always exist around her. She is the Indian Aphrodite she is the goddess of prosperity, purity, chastity and generosity.

Two white elephants, symbols of luck, accompany her. Gold coins are said to fall from her hands. Lakshmi goddess of beauty, fortune and prosperity. Lakshmi- Lakshmi is Vishnu's Shakti, and follows him in each avatar.
