As the golden light of the third day of Chaitra Navratri dawns, the temple of our soul begins to stir with the sacred resonance of a divine bell. This is the day of Maa Chandraghanta, the third radiant expression of Navadurga, where courage and compassion are crowned together in a luminous crescent of protection. She is the celestial warrior adorned with a bell-shaped moon upon her forehead, riding a lion, and wielding ten arms of divine assurance. Her every gesture speaks of strength wrapped in serenity, readiness cloaked in radiance.
She is the pulse between shadow and light—the cosmic call to awaken inner valor and stillness.
✺ Who is Goddess Chandraghanta? ✺
Maa Chandraghanta is the awakened embodiment of strength merged with grace. Her name, derived from “Chandra” (moon) and “Ghanta” (bell), carries within it both lunar softness and sacred sound. She is the married form of Goddess Parvati, who, after her divine union with Shiva, was adorned by him with a crescent moon of sandalwood on her forehead, symbolic of their eternal bond.
But this moon was no mere decoration. It was a declaration—that this Devi, though a bride, was also a protector of cosmic order. She is the fierce guardian who shields her devotees from unseen enemies and obstacles, offering them not only protection but deep inner peace.
To worship her is to awaken the warrior within—the part of us that stands firm in our truth while wrapped in the cloak of compassion.
✺ Symbolic Insights & Divine Attributes ✺
Deity Name in Devanagari: चन्द्रघण्टा
Day of Worship: Tritiya Tithi (Day 3 of Navratri)
Planet: Venus — Enhancing beauty, grace, and divine love
Favorite Flower: Lotus
Associated Chakra: Solar Plexus (Manipura) – The seat of confidence and personal power
She is also known as Chandika, Rannchandi, and Chandrakhanda.
✺ Iconography of Maa Chandraghanta — Golden Grace in Armor ✺
Maa Chandraghanta’s form is a symphony of power, peace, and divine elegance. Every aspect of her iconography speaks to the seeker—inviting contemplation and reverence.
🟡 Golden Complexion: Her radiant skin shimmers like liquid sunlight, signifying purity, spiritual illumination, and the awakening of divine consciousness. She reflects the brilliance of inner strength and is often seen as an aura of golden light by mystics.
🦁 Lion Mount: She rides a majestic lion, symbolizing raw courage, instinctual power, and the fearless spirit. The lion is also the representation of Dharma—a protector of sacred law and righteousness.
🌙 Crescent Moon (Chandra): A bell-shaped half-moon rests on her forehead. It represents the sacred sound (Naad) that breaks through mental confusion. It also symbolizes calmness, clarity, and her cosmic connection with lunar rhythms and intuitive knowing.
👁️ Third Eye: Positioned in the center of her brow, it symbolizes awakened perception. Through it, she perceives beyond illusion and sees truth across time, space, and dimension.
🔟 Ten Arms: She carries different weapons and symbols of divinity in her ten arms, each representing a unique power:
- Trishul (Trident): Pierces through the layers of illusion and liberates the soul from ego.
- Gada (Mace): Represents physical and spiritual strength.
- Sword (Khanda): The blade of truth, cutting through ignorance and falsehood.
- Kamandalu (Water Pot): Represents inner purity and self-restraint—holding the nectar of wisdom.
- Lotus (Padma): Spiritual unfolding and divine beauty amidst worldly challenges.
- Bow and Arrow: Active will, goal-directed focus, and the dynamic tension between potential and action.
- Japa Mala (Rosary): The rhythm of mantra, meditation, and constant remembrance of the Supreme.
- Bell (Ghanta): Dissolves negativity with its sacred resonance and calls us into presence.
🤲 Mudras:
- Abhaya Mudra: Dispels fear and offers divine reassurance.
- Varada Mudra: Bestows boons, blessings, and spiritual grace.
🧡 Attire: She wears vibrant red or orange garments—colors of life-force energy, divine passion, and sacred action. Her attire ignites the fire of confidence and radiance within the devotee.
🔔 The Bell’s Sound: Not just symbolic, the bell in her hand is said to produce a thunderous sound that scatters demonic forces. This sacred vibration also clears mental fog and energizes spiritual clarity.
🌿 Rudraksha Mala: Symbol of divine connection and meditative consciousness. The Rudraksha is deeply associated with Shiva and reminds the devotee of the sacred union of Shakti and Shiva.
In her totality, Chandraghanta’s iconography is not just divine imagery—it is a living mantra, a yantra of protection, devotion, and awakening.
✺ The Tales of Transformation — Stories of Chandraghanta ✺
Story 1: The Wedding Warrior
When Lord Shiva arrived in his terrifying form to marry Parvati—draped in snakes, ashes, and ghosts—the royal court trembled. Parvati’s mother fainted in fear. To protect her family and to meet her beloved as his divine equal, Parvati transformed into Chandraghanta—ten-armed, radiant, fierce. Her divine form softened Shiva’s intensity and blessed their union with divine balance.
Story 2: The Slayer of Jatukasura
After her wedding, Devi Parvati settled into Kailash, only to be threatened by Jatukasura, a demon who attacked with a legion of bats. As Shiva meditated, the goddess rose alone to protect their sacred space. She invoked Chandra to rest upon her brow, summoned a bell to break the illusion, and with the roar of wolves and the sound of sacred intent, she vanquished the demon. Thus, Chandraghanta rose—not just as a warrior, but as the awakened Shakti who reveals the power within through divine action.
✺ The Esoteric Meaning of Her Name ✺
Chandra symbolizes the mind—fluid, ever-changing, filled with emotions. Ghanta, the bell, offers one pure sound. Together, they represent the harmonization of a scattered mind into a single-pointed focus—a meditative mind anchored in divine awareness. When thoughts cease to wander and settle in the heart of truth, the sound of the soul rises like a bell.
In this space, inner strength is born—not from control, but from clarity.
✺ The Spiritual Gifts of Worshipping Maa Chandraghanta ✺
- Dissolves fear, anxiety, and negativity from the aura
- Awakens bravery, inner steadiness, and sacred boundaries
- Strengthens emotional intelligence and focused willpower
- Activates the Manipura Chakra for confidence and discernment
- Protects the seeker from psychic attacks and energetic drains
- Blesses with divine visions, intuitive wisdom, and soul sovereignty
✺ The Radiance of the Solar Plexus Chakra ✺
As the third goddess in the Navadurga journey, she governs the Solar Plexus Chakra, the Manipura—the golden sun within. When this chakra is activated, one becomes a beacon of self-trust and luminous presence. Her mantra, chanted in this space, awakens the sacred fire within to burn away doubt and align with purpose.
She reminds us that true power is quiet, yet undeniable. It is the calm confidence of a soul who knows its own light.
✺ Tantric Invocation of Chandraghanta ✺
She is also invoked as Chandi, Bhadra, and Subhaga in tantric texts such as the Lakshmi Tantra, Tripura Upanishad, and Shaiva Agamas. Her awakened mantra, when chanted with discipline (Purushcharana), bestows:
- Sankalpa Shakti (Power of Resolution)
- Spiritual liberation and detachment
- Prosperity and divine protection
✺ Daily Rituals for Day 3 of Navratri ✺
- Color to Wear: Yellow or Golden
- Flower Offering: Lotus
- Mantra: ॐ देवी चन्द्रघण्टायै नमः
- Meditative Practice: Visualize a golden sun at your navel, pulsing with courage and clarity.
- Naivedya: Jaggery, milk, and bananas
- Sacred Act: Light a golden candle and ring a bell to clear stagnant energies and welcome divine guidance.
Mantra
ॐ देवी चन्द्रघण्टायै नमः॥
Om Devi Chandraghantayai Namah॥
Prarthana
पिण्डज प्रवरारूढा चण्डकोपास्त्रकैर्युता।
प्रसादं तनुते मह्यम् चन्द्रघण्टेति विश्रुता॥
Pindaja Pravararudha Chandakopastrakairyuta।
Prasadam Tanute Mahyam Chandraghanteti Vishruta॥
Stuti
या देवी सर्वभूतेषु माँ चन्द्रघण्टा रूपेण संस्थिता। नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमो नमः॥
Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Maa Chandraghanta Rupena Samsthita।
Namastasyai Namastasyai Namastasyai Namo Namah॥
Dhyana
वन्दे वाञ्छितलाभाय चन्द्रार्धकृतशेखराम्।
सिंहारूढा चन्द्रघण्टा यशस्विनीम्॥
मणिपुर स्थिताम् तृतीय दुर्गा त्रिनेत्राम्।
खङ्ग, गदा, त्रिशूल, चापशर, पद्म कमण्डलु माला वराभीतकराम्॥
पटाम्बर परिधानां मृदुहास्या नानालङ्कार भूषिताम्।
मञ्जीर, हार, केयूर, किङ्किणि, रत्नकुण्डल मण्डिताम॥
प्रफुल्ल वन्दना बिबाधारा कान्त कपोलाम् तुगम् कुचाम्।
कमनीयां लावण्यां क्षीणकटि नितम्बनीम्॥
Vande Vanchhitalabhaya Chandrardhakritashekharam।
Simharudha Chandraghanta Yashasvinim॥
Manipura Sthitam Tritiya Durga Trinetram।
Khanga, Gada, Trishula, Chapashara, Padma Kamandalu Mala Varabhitakaram॥
Patambara Paridhanam Mriduhasya Nanalankara Bhushitam।
Manjira, Hara, Keyura, Kinkini, Ratnakundala Manditam॥
Praphulla Vandana Bibadhara Kanta Kapolam Tugam Kucham।
Kamaniyam Lavanyam Kshinakati Nitambanim॥
Stotra
आपदुध्दारिणी त्वंहि आद्या शक्तिः शुभपराम्।
अणिमादि सिद्धिदात्री चन्द्रघण्टे प्रणमाम्यहम्॥
चन्द्रमुखी इष्ट दात्री इष्टम् मन्त्र स्वरूपिणीम्।
धनदात्री, आनन्ददात्री चन्द्रघण्टे प्रणमाम्यहम्॥
नानारूपधारिणी इच्छामयी ऐश्वर्यदायिनीम्।
सौभाग्यारोग्यदायिनी चन्द्रघण्टे प्रणमाम्यहम्॥
Apaduddharini Tvamhi Adya Shaktih Shubhparam।
Animadi Siddhidatri Chandraghante Pranamamyaham॥
Chandramukhi Ishta Datri Ishtam Mantra Swarupinim।
Dhanadatri, Anandadatri Chandraghante Pranamamyaham॥
Nanarupadharini Ichchhamayi Aishwaryadayinim।
Saubhagyarogyadayini Chandraghante Pranamamyaham॥
Kavacha
रहस्यम् शृणु वक्ष्यामि शैवेशी कमलानने।
श्री चन्द्रघण्टास्य कवचम् सर्वसिद्धिदायकम्॥
बिना न्यासम् बिना विनियोगम् बिना शापोध्दा बिना होमम्।
स्नानम् शौचादि नास्ति श्रद्धामात्रेण सिद्धिदाम॥
कुशिष्याम् कुटिलाय वञ्चकाय निन्दकाय च।
न दातव्यम् न दातव्यम् न दातव्यम् कदाचितम्॥
Rahasyam Shrinu Vakshyami Shaiveshi Kamalanane।
Shri Chandraghantasya Kavacham Sarvasiddhidayakam॥
Bina Nyasam Bina Viniyogam Bina Shapoddha Bina Homam।
Snanam Shauchadi Nasti Shraddhamatrena Siddhidam॥
Kushishyam Kutilaya Vanchakaya Nindakaya Cha।
Na Datavyam Na Datavyam Na Datavyam Kadachitam॥
Aarti
जय माँ चन्द्रघण्टा सुख धाम। पूर्ण कीजो मेरे काम॥
चन्द्र समाज तू शीतल दाती। चन्द्र तेज किरणों में समाती॥
मन की मालक मन भाती हो। चन्द्रघण्टा तुम वर दाती हो॥
सुन्दर भाव को लाने वाली। हर संकट में बचाने वाली॥
हर बुधवार को तुझे ध्याये। सन्मुख घी की ज्योत जलाये॥
श्रद्दा सहित तो विनय सुनाये। मूर्ति चन्द्र आकार बनाये॥
शीश झुका कहे मन की बाता। पूर्ण आस करो जगत दाता॥
काँचीपुर स्थान तुम्हारा। कर्नाटिका में मान तुम्हारा॥
नाम तेरा रटूँ महारानी। भक्त की रक्षा करो भवानी॥