Day 3 Of Navratri: Worshipping Goddess Chandraghanta

BY: ANAMIKA AGARWALA

On the third day, devotees worship Maa Chandraghanta, known for her half-moon-shaped bell on the forehead.

Form Of The Goddess

She symbolises valour and serenity, blessing her devotees with bravery and peace.

Symbol Of Courage

Maa Chandraghanta is depicted riding a tiger, with ten hands carrying weapons and a bell.

Appearance

Praying to her is believed to remove obstacles, fears, and negative energies from life.

 Significance Of Worship

Devotees offer milk, sweets, and flowers while chanting mantras dedicated to Maa Chandraghanta.

Rituals

Worship on this day is said to awaken the manipura chakra, enhancing inner strength.

Spiritual Benefits

Maa Chandraghanta teaches the balance of courage with compassion, guiding devotees toward harmony.

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