Goddess Chandraghanta is the third form of Goddess Durga, revered during the Navaratri festival. She is known for her valiant and serene nature. The name "Chandraghanta" derives from the half-moon (chandra) adorning her forehead, shaped like a bell (ghanta). She rides a tiger or lion and possesses ten arms, each holding a different weapon or symbol of power. Chandraghanta's divine energy protects devotees from negative forces and evil spirits. Her golden complexion and brave demeanor represent courage and grace. Worshiping her is believed to grant peace, prosperity, and protection from harm.














