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“Jai, Jai, Shitala Ma, even the sun, moon and the stars might fall from the skies, but you would never leave alone your devotees, and you would always protect them like their own mother”. And those people, who laugh at you, without knowing about your sanctity, importance and purity, would be severely punished by you”. “You are the curing the diseases of your devotees within a fraction of seconds. You are the affectionate mother for us, since you have been taking care of us since from the time of our birth”. Even the divine devas, sages and saints are obediently bowing their hands by praising your glories. “Jai, Jai, Shitala Ma, you are the chief of the entire universe. “You are shining brightly like the millions and millions of suns, your ornaments look very precious, you wear the beautiful fragrant flowers on your head, you hold the medicines on your hands, in order to remove our sickness”. “Jai, Jai, Shitala Ma, you are called by various names like Amba, Ambigai, Easwari, Sri Devi, Jaganmatha, and Janani, you are the divine mother for you, since you are removing the tears from our eyes, during the times of our difficulties”. By chanting your glories, even the blind would be able to see the world, the dumb would be able to talk and the deaf would be able to hear”. “You are the one, who present everywhere and anywhere in the earth. “Jai, Jai, Shitala Ma, Amba Jai, Jai Shitala Ma, you are the most favourite goddess for us, and you are the most beautiful goddess”. Let us praise her by singing songs on her, in order to attain her entire grace. She is the divine mother who protects the entire universe through her magnificent power. She not only cures the diseases of the people, but also gives all sorts of prosperity in our life. She is also said to be carrying a bunch of Neem leaves, a medicinal herb used to cure various diseases of the people. Sheetala is represented as a young and charming goddess riding a donkey, holding a short broom (to clear the harmful germs which cause various diseases to the people) and a pot containing pure water (to heal the people suffering from various diseases). She is mainly worshiped in winter and also worshipped on the day of Sheetala Asthami. The puja of Sheetala is performed by both Brahmins and non-Brahmins. In Haryana, Kripi (Mother of Ashwathama) is worshiped as Sheetla Devi in Sheetala Mata Mandir Gurgaon. Shitala Ma is popularly worshipped by North Indian people. Sheetala is worshiped under different names in various parts of India. Sheetala is the reliever of various diseases and the one who protects from the sufferings of the people. She is a goddess of curing the diseases and she can give them too, if we neglect her and if we disrespect her by making derogatory remarks on her.