Goddess Chandraghanta: Navratri Day 3 Story & Mantras

Goddess Chandraghanta: Navratri Day 3 Story & Mantras

Goddess Chandraghanta is worshipped on the third day of Navratri (Tritiya Tithi) and is the third manifestation of the divine feminine energy known as Navadurga. She is the fierce yet graceful goddess who blesses her devotees with courage, strength, serenity, and protection from evil forces. Her name is derived from the crescent moon (chandra) shaped like a ghanta (bell) that adorns her forehead, signifying both alertness and divine sound energy that dispels negativity.

Mythological Background and Origin

Chandraghanta's story emerges from the phase after Parvati's marriage to Lord Shiva. In her previous form as Brahmacharini, she undertook deep penance to attain Shiva. Upon the acceptance of her love, she transformed into Chandraghanta, the goddess of valour and marital strength. This form was necessary when Lord Shiva arrived at her home for marriage, appearing with a ghastly procession of ghosts and ganas. To protect her family’s honor and balance the terrifying energy, Parvati manifested into this fierce yet composed warrior form.

Thus, Chandraghanta represents a divine equilibrium—powerful like a warrior and yet deeply compassionate and motherly. Her form is meant to eliminate fear, subdue injustice, and provide peace to her devotees.

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Iconography and Symbolism

Goddess Chandraghanta rides a tiger or lion, symbolizing her fearlessness and readiness to battle evil. She is depicted with ten arms, each holding divine weapons such as: Trishul (Trident), Gada (Mace), Sword, Kamal (Lotus), Bow and Arrow, Japa mala (Rosary), Kamandalu (Water pot), Bell (Ghanta) and One hand is in abhaya mudra, assuring protection

The most distinctive feature is the crescent moon on her forehead, shaped like a bell, from which she gets her name. She is usually dressed in golden or yellow attire, radiating brightness and strength. She governs the Manipura Chakra (solar plexus), which controls personal power, confidence, and dynamism.

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When and Why to Worship Chandraghanta

Chandraghanta is worshipped on the third day (Tritiya) of Shukla Paksha during Navratri.

Worshipping Chandraghanta removes obstacles, fear, and sins, grants mental peace, strength, and clarity, protects from spiritual and worldly enemies, e.nhances confidence, courage, and grace under pressure

Her worship is especially recommended for those facing internal turmoil, emotional trauma, or external conflicts.

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How to Worship Goddess Chandraghanta – Puja Vidhi

Bathe early and wear golden, yellow, or orange attire. Place her image or idol on a clean altar. Offer yellow flowers, especially marigolds or roses. Light a ghee diya, incense sticks, and ring a bell. Offer kheer (rice pudding), honey, jaggery, or bananas. Recite her mantras and stotra. Perform aarti and meditate upon her form with the moon-shaped bell.

Mantras of Goddess Chandraghanta

Dhyana Mantra (ध्यान मंत्र)

पिण्डज प्रवरारूढ़ा चण्डकोपास्त्रकेर्युता।
प्रसादं तनुते मह्यं चंद्रघण्टेति विश्रुता॥

Piṇḍaja pravarārūḍhā chaṇḍakopāstrakairyutā।
Prasādaṁ tanute mahyaṁ Chandraghaṇṭeti viśrutā॥

Meaning: "Mounted on a lion, she is adorned with fierce weapons and radiates divine power. Known as Chandraghanta, she grants her blessings and removes fear."

Beej Mantra (बीज मंत्र)

ॐ देवी चंद्रघण्टायै नमः॥
Om Devī Chandraghaṇṭāyai Namaḥ.

Effect: Invokes her protective energy, helping the devotee become more fearless, mentally strong, and spiritually alert.

Navadurga Stotra Mantra

या देवी सर्वभूतेषु चंद्रघण्टा रूपेण संस्थिता।
नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमो नमः॥

Yā Devī Sarvabhūteṣu Chandraghaṇṭā rūpeṇa saṁsthitā।
Namastasyai Namastasyai Namastasyai Namo Namaḥ॥

Purpose: A salutation to the goddess present in all beings as Chandraghanta, representing valor, grace, and protection.

Powerful Affirmation Mantra

सिंहवाहिनी महादेवी चंद्रकोटि समप्रभा।
चंद्रघण्टा शुभं दत्तुं यच्छ किंचिद्वयं गृहे॥

Siṁhavāhinī Mahādevī Chandra-koṭi samaprabha।
Chandraghaṇṭā śubhaṁ dattuṁ yaccha kiñcid vayaṁ gṛhe॥

Meaning: “O radiant goddess mounted on a lion, as luminous as a million moons, may you bless our household with auspiciousness and protection.”

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Deeper Significance

Goddess Chandraghanta is the divine force that transforms spiritual discipline into action. She represents the moment when inner devotion must express itself outwardly to combat injustice, protect dharma, and manifest confidence. Worshipping her helps activate the Manipura Chakra, which governs our personal power, self-esteem, and will to act.

She is also the voice of the divine feminine protector, guarding the seeker from negative thoughts, hostile energies, and external threats. Her name evokes the calming resonance of the moon and the alarm of the bell, urging one to awaken and rise.

Conclusion

Goddess Chandraghanta stands as a warrior goddess of peace—a protector who is ever vigilant yet deeply nurturing. On Navratri Day 3, her energy encourages devotees to face life’s challenges with bravery, resolve, and divine grace. She teaches that spiritual strength is not passive but proactive, a force that arises from devotion and manifests as divine courage.

Her blessings are a powerful shield for those walking the path of dharma, and her form is a living inspiration for anyone striving to live boldly, yet mindfully.

FAQs About Goddess Chandraghanta

Q1. Why is she called Chandraghanta?
Because of the crescent moon (chandra) on her forehead shaped like a ghanta (bell), which symbolizes divine sound and alertness.

Q2. What does she symbolize?
She represents grace in warfare, fearlessness, and spiritual action. She balances compassion with courage.

Q3. Who should worship her?
Anyone seeking protection, confidence, or facing difficult personal or spiritual battles will benefit from her blessings.

Q4. What offering does she like?
She is fond of milk, jaggery, honey, and yellow or golden-colored sweets.

Q5. Can I chant her mantra daily?
Yes, especially the Beej Mantra: ॐ देवी चंद्रघण्टायै नमः for inner strength and clarity.

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