“Mata Rani,” also known as “Maa Durga” or “Goddess Durga,” holds significant reverence in Hindu mythology. She is depicted as a divine and powerful warrior goddess, often depicted riding a lion or tiger and wielding various weapons in her multiple hands. Mata Rani symbolizes strength, courage, and protection, and she is worshipped by devotees seeking guidance, blessings, and the triumph of good over evil. Her festivals, particularly Navratri, are celebrated with great enthusiasm and devotion across India and in Hindu communities worldwide. Devotees offer prayers, perform rituals, and immerse themselves in devotion to honor Mata Rani’s divine presence and seek her divine grace