3rd Day of Navratri




The Goddess of Inner Strength and Courage

The third day of Navratri is dedicated to Maa Chandraghanta, who represents inner strength and courage. She is depicted as a beautiful goddess with a golden complexion, riding a tiger. Her name, which means "she who has a bell on her forehead," symbolizes her ability to dispel fear and bring peace to her devotees.

Maa Chandraghanta is a powerful goddess who protects her devotees from harm and grants them victory over their enemies. She is especially revered by those who are facing challenges or obstacles in their lives.

On the third day of Navratri, devotees worship Maa Chandraghanta by offering her flowers, fruits, and sweets. They also chant her mantra, "Om Jai Chandraghantayei Namah," to seek her blessings and protection.

Personal Experience:

I have always been drawn to Maa Chandraghanta, especially during times of difficulty. Whenever I am feeling lost or afraid, I pray to her for her guidance and protection. She has always been there for me, giving me the strength and courage to face my challenges and overcome them.

Storytelling:

There is a beautiful story about Maa Chandraghanta that I would like to share. Once upon a time, there was a young woman who was captured by a demon. The demon held her captive in his castle, and she was afraid for her life.

But one day, Maa Chandraghanta appeared to the young woman in a dream. The goddess told her not to be afraid, and that she would protect her from the demon. The next day, Maa Chandraghanta fought the demon and defeated him, freeing the young woman from his clutches.

Call to Action:

If you are facing any challenges or obstacles in your life, I encourage you to pray to Maa Chandraghanta. She is a powerful goddess who can give you the strength and courage to overcome anything.

Om Jai Chandraghantayei Namah!