
Chandraghanta Puja is performed on the third day of Navratri to worship Goddess Chandraghanta, the third form of Goddess Durga. She is known for her courage, bravery, and protective power. The goddess is depicted with a crescent moon shaped like a bell (ghanta) on her forehead, symbolizing strength and divine protection. Devotees perform this puja to gain courage, remove fears, and seek protection from negative energies.
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Chandraghanta Puja represents courage, strength, and protection from evil forces. Worshipping the goddess helps devotees overcome fear and develop inner confidence.
Devotees perform Chandraghanta Puja to seek blessings for bravery, protection, and victory over difficulties.