Goddess Chandraghanta is a revered form of the Hindu goddess Durga, worshipped as the third manifestation during the Navaratri festival. She embodies courage, grace, and tranquility. Her name comes from the half-moon ("chandra") bell ("ghanta") on her forehead, symbolizing her power to dispel negativity and grant divine protection. Chandraghanta is depicted with ten arms, each bearing a weapon or sacred object, and rides a lion, signifying her fearlessness. Devotees pray to her for strength, prosperity, and a harmonious life. Her blessings are believed to bestow peace and stability, making her a revered and protective deity.














