

Day 3: Chandraghanta Pooja – The Worship of Divine Bravery
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🙏 “Om Devi Chandraghantayai Namah!” 🙏
📖 “Maa Chandraghanta” is the third form of Navadurga, worshipped on the third day of Navratri. She symbolizes courage, fearlessness, and serenity. Her name, Chandraghanta, comes from the half-moon (Chandra) shaped like a bell (Ghanta) on her forehead, which represents divine grace, bravery, and warrior-like strength.
Maa Chandraghanta is depicted riding a lion, holding ten weapons in her hands, including a trident (Trishul), sword (Khadag), bow (Dhanush), and mace (Gada), signifying protection and destruction of evil forces.
🕉️ Worshipping Maa Chandraghanta eliminates fear, negativity, and suffering, bringing peace, courage, and divine energy into life.
🔹 Significance of Chandraghanta Pooja
🌿 Maa Chandraghanta symbolizes fearlessness, divine protection, and spiritual awakening. Worshipping her brings:
✅ Protection from negative energies and evil forces.
✅ Courage, mental strength, and inner peace.
✅ A fearless and prosperous life.
✅ Balance between warrior-like determination and inner tranquility.
✅ Harmony in relationships and spiritual progress.
💡 Devotees who worship Maa Chandraghanta are blessed with a life free from fear and full of positivity.
🔹 Iconography & Symbolism of Maa Chandraghanta
Maa Chandraghanta’s divine form represents both fierce protection and serene grace:
- She has ten arms, holding powerful weapons to destroy evil.
- Her forehead bears a crescent moon (Chandra), symbolizing calmness and wisdom.
- She rides a lion, signifying fearlessness and courage.
- Her golden complexion represents spiritual radiance and purity.
- Her form emits a divine aura that wards off negativity.
🕉️ Maa Chandraghanta teaches us to remain fearless and composed in the face of adversity.
🔹 Pooja Vidhi (Step-by-Step Rituals of Chandraghanta Pooja)
1️⃣ Sankalp (Sacred Resolution)
📌 The devotee takes a vow to worship Maa Chandraghanta with complete devotion and seeks her protection.
📌 A Kalash (holy water pot) is placed to invoke divine energy.
📌 The devotee prays for bravery, peace, and protection from obstacles.
2️⃣ Kalash Sthapana (Ghatasthapana)
📌 A Kalash filled with water, mango leaves, and coconut is placed on the altar.
📌 A swastika is drawn with kumkum on the Kalash.
📌 The Kalash is worshipped as the seat of Maa Chandraghanta’s divine presence.
3️⃣ Ganesh Poojan – Worship of Lord Ganesha
📌 Before invoking Maa Chandraghanta, Lord Ganesha is worshipped to remove all obstacles.
📌 Durva grass, modak, and flowers are offered to Lord Ganesha.
🌺 This ensures a smooth and blessed Navratri Pooja.
4️⃣ Invocation of Maa Chandraghanta (Dhyana & Pran Pratishta)
📌 The devotee meditates upon Maa Chandraghanta and chants her Beej Mantra:
🌸 “Om Devi Chandraghantayai Namah!” 🌸
📌 A lamp (diya) is lit, and the idol or picture of Maa Chandraghanta is placed on the altar.
5️⃣ Abhishek (Sacred Bath of Maa Chandraghanta’s Idol)
📌 The idol or picture of Maa Chandraghanta is bathed with sacred ingredients, each symbolizing divine blessings:
✅ Milk – For purity and spiritual enlightenment.
✅ Curd (Dahi) – For health and well-being.
✅ Honey (Madhu) – For sweetness and prosperity in life.
✅ Ghee – For strength and courage.
✅ Gangajal (Sacred water) – For purification and divine energy.
🌺 After Abhishek, Maa Chandraghanta is adorned with red flowers and golden ornaments.
6️⃣ Offerings & Bhog (Naivedya to Maa Chandraghanta)
📌 Special offerings are made to please Maa Chandraghanta:
🔸 Milk – Symbolizing peace and purity.
🔸 Sweets (Kheer or Malpua) – For divine blessings.
🔸 Red flowers – Representing devotion and power.
🔸 Durva grass – For protection from negative energies.
🌿 Offering milk to Maa Chandraghanta is believed to bring peace, harmony, and spiritual awakening.
7️⃣ Recitation of Durga Saptashati & Mantras
📌 Devotees recite Durga Saptashati (Chapter 3) to invoke Maa Chandraghanta’s blessings.
📌 Chanting the following mantras grants courage and divine protection:
🔹 Beej Mantra:
🕉️ “Om Hreem Chandraghantayai Namah”
🔹 Navarna Mantra:
🕉️ “Om Aim Hreem Kleem Chamundaye Vichche”
🔹 Durga Stuti & Durga Chalisa are also recited for divine grace.
🌺 Chanting these mantras removes fears and obstacles from life.
8️⃣ Chandraghanta Aarti (Sacred Fire Ritual)
📌 Aarti is performed with camphor (kapoor), ghee diya, and bells.
📌 Devotees sing the Chandraghanta Aarti, seeking Maa’s protection and blessings.
🔥 The Aarti purifies the surroundings and invokes divine energy. 🔥
9️⃣ Prasad Distribution & Blessings
📌 After Aarti, Prasad (milk, sweets, and fruits) is distributed.
📌 Devotees seek the blessings of elders and share the divine energy with family members.
🌺 “By worshipping Maa Chandraghanta, devotees are freed from fear and blessed with a courageous and peaceful life!” 🌺
🔹 Benefits of Chandraghanta Pooja
✅ Removes fear, negativity, and obstacles from life.
✅ Blesses devotees with courage, confidence, and inner strength.
✅ Grants protection from evil energies and enemies.
✅ Brings peace, harmony, and prosperity.
✅ Enhances spiritual growth and divine wisdom.
🙏 May Maa Chandraghanta bless you with courage, peace, and divine protection in life! 🙏
🌺 “Om Devi Chandraghantayai Namah!” 🌺


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