On Navaratri’s third morning, Chandraghanta is revered, named for the crescent moon on her forehead, her golden form wielding ten weapons atop a tiger. The moon signifies intuition, paired with the tiger’s strength, blending calm with protective power.
She fosters courage and alertness, teaching harmony between serenity and readiness to uphold justice. To invoke Chandraghanta is to balance inner peace with decisive action, essential for facing conflicts. Her guidance builds mental clarity and strength, helping navigate challenges with poise and prosperity.
Published on September 23, 2025 21:15