Navaratri Day 3: Worshipping Goddess Chandraghanta
Navaratri Day 3: Worshipping Goddess Chandraghanta
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On the third day of Navaratri, we worship Goddess Chandraghanta, the third manifestation of Maa Durga. Known for her warrior-like posture, Chandraghanta represents courage, strength, and the power to dispel all evil. She is depicted with a crescent moon (Chandra) on her forehead, which gives her the name Chandraghanta. The goddess rides a fierce tiger, symbolizing fearlessness in battle, and is often depicted with ten arms carrying various weapons, a bell, and a lotus flower.
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Her blessings help remove obstacles, fear, and negativity, bringing peace and prosperity to devotees. Today, devotees pray to Goddess Chandraghanta to seek protection, inner strength, and mental clarity. The color of the day is red, representing passion, determination, and protection.
At rudraksha in bangalore RudraTree, we honor this powerful goddess by offering gemstones like red coral and Rudraksha beads that resonate with her energy. Red coral, also known as Moonga, is said to protect against evil and bring stability and courage—perfect for those seeking the goddess’s blessings. Rudraksha beads are also an essential companion during Navaratri, as they help channel the spiritual energy of the goddess into the wearer, offering protection and peace.
Embrace the divine strength of Goddess Chandraghanta by wearing gemstones and Rudraksha beads from RudraTree. Let her blessings empower you to overcome all obstacles, filling your life with courage, peace, and prosperity.