The third day of the Navratras is reserved for paying obeisance to Maa Chandraghanta
Day 3 of Navratri this 12 months, dated September 24, is devoted to Maa Chandraghanta (Photos: X)
A manifestation of Goddess Parvati, Maa Chandraghanta’s story unfolds quickly after her marriage to Lord Shiva. While she was managing her tasks at Mount Kailash, Lord Shiva, as was his nature, remained deep in meditation. During this time, the demon Tarakasura determined to behave on his ambitions. According to the Shiva Purana, Tarakasura had obtained a boon that made him invincible to all however the baby of Shiva and Parvati. Determined to forestall this prophecy, the demon enlisted Jatukasura, a bat-demon, to create chaos.
Jatukasura unleashed a military of bats that blotted out the sky, casting the earth into complete darkness and disrupting the sanctity of Parvati’s abode. When she turned to Shiva for help, she was reminded that she was his Shakti — the embodiment of divine energy itself. As the cosmic female pressure, Parvati realized she already possessed the whole lot required to face this risk. The solely hindrance was the overwhelming darkness.
To counter it, she sought assist from Chandradev. Adorning the crescent moon on her brow, she stepped into battle. This is how she got here to be referred to as Chandraghanta. She used a bell to scatter the bats from the sky, weakening Jatukasura. With the mixed pressure of the bell and her sword, she finally defeated him — a scene nonetheless vividly captured in depictions of Maa Chandraghanta.
Honouring Maa Chandraghanta
You can honour Maa Chandraghanta by together with one thing blue in your apparel for the day. Chanting ‘Om Devi Chandraghantayai Namah‘ and:
‘Pindaja Pravararudha Chandakopastrakairyuta।
Prasadam Tanute Mahyam Chandraghanteti Vishruta॥”,
in congruence with an providing of both milk or milk-based sweets, needs to be the order of the day.
Shubh Navratri!
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