Goddess Chandraghanta is the third form of Maa Durga, worshipped on the third day of Navratri. She is known for her bravery, courage, and the protection she offers to her devotees. Her name is derived from the crescent moon (Chandra) that adorns her forehead like a bell (Ghanta), signifying her divine energy and spiritual enlightenment. Goddess Chandraghanta rides a fierce lion and holds weapons in her ten arms, symbolizing her readiness for battle and the destruction of evil forces. Her radiant form instills courage and confidence in her devotees, encouraging them to overcome obstacles and seek justice and harmony.

















