Santoshi Mata (संतोषी माता) or Santoshi Maa (संतोषी माँ) is a goddess in
the Hindu pantheon of whose veneration throughout Hindudom had only
relatively recently commenced. She is venerated as "the Mother of
Happiness", the meaning of her name. Santoshi Mata is particularly
worshipped by women of India and Nepal. A vrata (ritual fast)
called the Santoshi Maa vrata performed by women on 16
consecutive Fridays wins the goddess' favour.
Santoshi Mata started to be worshipped as a
goddess in the early 1960s. Her prayer initially spread through word of
mouth, vrata-pamphlet literature, and poster art. Her vrata was
gaining popularity with North Indian women. However, it was the 1975 Bollywood film Jai
Santoshi Maa ("All Hail Mother Santoshi")—narrating the
story of the goddess and her ardent devotee Satyavati Vyas—which propelled this
then little-known "new" goddess to the heights of devotional fervour.
With the rising popularity of the film, Santoshi Mata "entered" the
pan-Indian Hindu pantheon and her images and shrines were incorporated in Hindu
temples. The film portrayed the goddess to be the daughter of the popular Hindu
god Lord Ganesha and related her to the Raksha Bandhan festival.
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