Goddess Chandraghanta – Third Day of Navratri
Published On : March 16, 2017 | Author : Astrologer Pt Umesh Chandra Pant 
Maa Chandraghanta – The Third Form of Mata Durga
Divine Descent of Maa Chandraghanta. The descent of the third Goddess Chandraghanta is observed on Day 3. From very ancient times, people in the great land of India have been inspired to realize and witness the divine power of the supreme God. A rich and refined culture is a witness that there have been many manifestations of the divine on this land in various forms. It is clear that the happiness and prosperity of a nation are not possible without the blessings of the divine.
Purpose of the Goddess’s Incarnations
Human birth will, time and again, get deluded into the darkness of ignorance. Crooked, violent, and evil forces will regularly try to pose dangers to humanity and religion. To stop inhuman and indecent forces on earth, Goddess Durga has incarnated nine times already to save the world from the danger of evil.
The Third Avatar – Maa Chandraghanta
The third avatar of the Goddess is known as Chandraghanta, who is worshiped as the third manifestation of Devi Durga and who is the dispeller of pain and fear. Goddess Chandraghanta fulfills the wishes of devotees with her generous blessings. Mata Chandraghanta incarnated on the third day of Navratri Festival. mata Chandraghanta is the giver of desires and boons. She controls the transmission of various sound forms across the world. With her worship, the hearing energy is enriched, and one can get connected to celestial sounds.
Her Powers and Appearance
Maa Chandraghanta is the slayer of demons and savior of devas, humans, and many other living creatures. In her bell (gong) she holds many astonishing sounds and is hence known as “Chandra-ghanta” because she carries the moon on her forehead. Chandika Devi is famous among devotees; she has a golden complexion and is very bright. Many groups of asuras were killed with the horrifying sounds of her gong.
Weapons and Vehicle of the Goddess
Maa Chandraghanta has ten arms. In her right arms (from the upper arm), she holds a lotus, arrow, bow, and rosary respectively. In her left arms, she holds a trishula, sword, gadaa, kamandalu, and the gesture of fight. She rides a lion and saves the world from demonic beings by killing them. This form of Goddess Durga is ever ready to save the world from evil forces and enemies.
Navaratri pooja procedure of Goddess Chandraghanta
Worship of Maa Chandraghanta
Mother Chandraghanta is the third Shakti of Maa Durga, who is worshiped on the third day of Navaratri. One must adopt the procedure from authentic scriptures while worshiping the Goddess.
Purity and Devotion in Pooja
One should take care of physical purity and mental chastity during the pooja. There is a tradition of worshiping the Goddess on this day with a variety of flowers, eatables, seasonal fruits, etc.
Blessings of the Goddess
As a result, the sadhaka is blessed with success and desired results. All the diseases are cured.
Completion of the Ritual
After the completion of pooja, one must sincerely bow down to the Mother and offer the whole pooja and mantra japa to the Mother and ask for blessings and forgiveness.
Navaratri Pooja Procedure of Goddess Chandraghanta
Legend of Goddess Sri Chandraghanta
Maa Chandraghanta was incarnated as the third form of Goddess Durga in order to kill the demons. The Goddess did justice to the devas by destroying the great army of demons in the heavens. As she is a kind Goddess for the whole world, she takes care of all devotees and removes their pain.
She is the inherent intellect of people which allows them to gain wisdom and understand the scriptures. She is the one and only who saves those drowning in the ocean of samsara. Her face glows like a bright moon, and she has a smiling expression. But, on the contrary, her face becomes fierce and red in color like the rising moon, and her eyebrows frown when she looks at the demon Mahishasura.
After seeing such a terrifying face, demons died instantly. None can ever stand in front of such ferocious energy. O Devi! Bless us with your affection. Because of your affectionate aspect, the whole world survives, and your terrifying form is the reason for the destruction of many races and clans.
Fierce Battle Against Mahishasura
This was evident when the mighty army of Mahishasura was destroyed in moments due to your fierce aspect. As soon as the Goddess took her bow to kill the demons, the whole universe resonated with the mighty sounds of the bow. At the same time, the great lion of the Goddess also started roaring loudly. These terrifying sounds weakened the hearts of demons and killed most of them instantly.
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Navaratri Pooja Procedure of Goddess Chandraghanta
We get many mantras of Maa Chandraghanta scattered in the Puranas and Saptashati. There are multiple mantras for the worship of the divine mother in Devi Durga Saptashati. We see praises of her form and power sung in many verses of the Saptashati. One should follow the procedures given in the Shastras and worship the Goddess with devotion.
देवि प्रचण्डदोर्दण्डदैत्यदर्पविनाशिनि।
रूपं देहि जयं देहि यशो देहि द्विषो जहि।।
devi prachanda dordanda daitya darpa vinashini |
roopam dehi jayam dehi yasho dehi dvisho jahi ||
Navaratri Pooja Procedure of Goddess Chandraghanta
We find instances of Goddess Chandraghanta in many sections of Devi Maa Saptashati. Her complexion is golden in color, and her vehicle is a lion. O Goddess, the slayer of ferocious demons and destroyer of their ego, we bow to you. Bless us with beauty, purity, victory, and demolish our internal enemies like lust, fear, and greed.
We bow to the third divine form of Goddess Durga, Maa Chandraghanta, again and again. In short, Chandika Devi is a manifestation of Goddess Durga herself.
Benefits of Worship
Her worship bestows one with desired fruits in a speedy manner. One gets rid of diseases, fears, obstacles, and all types of sorrow in a definitive way.
Importance During Navaratri
Hence, one should make all the positive efforts to worship Mother Chandraghanta as per one’s capacity during the holy occasion of Navaratri.
FAQs Maa Chandraghanta
Question: Who is Goddess Chandraghanta?
Answer: Maa Chandraghanta is the third manifestation of Maa Durga, worshipped on the third day of Navratri. She is known for dispelling fear and granting peace, prosperity, and courage to her devotees. Her name comes from the crescent moon (Chandra) adorning her forehead like a bell (Ghanta).
Question: Why is Goddess Chandraghanta worshipped during Navratri?
Answer: On the third day of Navratri, devotees worship Goddess Chandraghanta to seek blessings of protection, fearlessness, and fulfillment of wishes. Her pooja during this sacred period helps remove obstacles and brings peace, health, and prosperity.
Question: What are the powers and appearance of Maa Chandraghanta?
Answer: She is depicted with ten arms carrying weapons like the trishul, sword, bow, arrow, and lotus, while riding a lion. She has a golden complexion and a crescent moon on her forehead. Her fierce gong sound destroyed many demons, symbolizing her power to vanquish evil.
Question: How should Goddess Chandraghanta be worshipped?
Answer: Devotees observe purity, both physical and mental, during her worship. Offerings include flowers, fruits, and sweets along with mantra chanting from the Durga Saptashati. Performing pooja with sincerity and devotion ensures desired results and blessings.
Question: What are the benefits of worshipping Goddess Chandraghanta?
Answer: Her worship removes fear, disease, sorrow, and obstacles. She grants inner strength, wisdom, and prosperity. Devotees also believe she blesses them with spiritual clarity, family peace, and the fulfillment
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