Devi Chandraghanta is one of the forms of Mata Parvati or goddess Durga and is widely worshiped during the third day of Navratri. Whoever worships Devi Durga in this form receives eternal happiness and success in life. They receive the strength and power to tackle every problem in life. She is the goddess of the Manipura chakra which is located at the naval and is ruled by the sun.
Goddess Durga is considered the feminine power, the mother of the universe, who is responsible for the creation, preservation, and destruction of all things in the universe. For ages, she has been seen as the true power and the supreme being and is mentioned in many of the Hindu scriptures such as the Yajur Veda, Vajasaneyi Samhita, and Taittareya Brahman. Maa Durga is the manifestation of Mata Parvati and has the combined power of goddess Lakshmi, goddess Saraswati, and goddess Kali. Maa Chandraghant is the calm and peaceful form of maa Durga and the mantras dedicated to her bring protection against internal and external negative forces.
Devi Chandraghanta is believed to have established discipline and justice in the world. Her vahana is a lion, which represents the ‘dharma’ and has a body the color of gold. Among the eight of her ten hands, she holds the weapons that represent different things, and the rest of the two hands are for granting blessings and boons to the devotees and preventing any harm. She also possesses the all-seeing third eye at the center of the forehead. Devi Chandraghanta is the representation of supreme happiness and satisfaction. She showers knowledge, peace, and serenity among her devotees and gives them the feeling of fulfillment like a gentle breeze on a moonlit night. Devi Chandraghanta removes the sorrow from within and brings out the confident person who can fight any battle.
Planet Shukra (Venus) is ruled by Devi Chandraghanta and according to astrology, worshiping Devi chandraghanta and chanting the mantras dedicated to her brings all kinds of fortune in the aspects of family happiness and satisfaction. Chandraghanta mantras are focused more on removing the obstacles that are harming family life and those who are struggling to establish a comfortable life should chant this mantra to help them secure a good position at work and socially. Chanting the Chandraghanta mantra will make sure that the performer is never short of wealth and prosperity. Their health will always be good and they will barely have to see any problems and they will have a luxurious life. They will never have a crisis for food in their home.
Devi chandraghanta is the married form of Devi Parvati. She started to adorn her forehead with a bindi in the shape of a half-moon after she got married to lord shiva. From then on, the goddess Parvati was given the name Devi chandraghanta. This particular form of goddess Parvati is inclined more toward the welfare of her devotees, having a more subdued and calm, and peaceful nature. But she is always ready for war, fighting the evils of the world, with her ten hands holding various weapons representing something specific. It is believed that the shape of the moon-bell on her forehead expels all kinds of spirits from the life of her devotees.
ॐ देवी चन्द्रघण्टायै नमः॥
Om Devi Chandraghantayai Namah
Best time to chant the chandraghanta mantra | 3rd day of navaratri, early in the morning, friday or tuesdays, ashtami, navami tithi, amavasya or purnima |
Number of times to chant this mantra | 9 times, 27 times, 45 times or 108 times |
Who can recite the chandraghanta dhyana mantra | Everyone |
Chant this mantra facing | North or east |
It is believed that Devi Parvati had to go through a lot of struggles to convince lord shiva to marry her. But lord shiva had sworn on maintaining celibacy and to never get married after the death of Devi Sati, his first consort. Devi Parvati tried her best to convince the lord that she was an incarnation of Devi Sati, and after a long period of struggles and penance, lord shiva finally agreed to marry her. When he along with other few gods arrived at the palace of King himavat, father of Goddess Parvati and the ruler of Himalayas, lord shiva displayed his extremely fierce form, which scared goddess Parvati’s mother menavati and she fainted. Then, Devi Parvati took the form of Devi chandraghanta which startled all the gods present including lord shiva. She prayed to lord shiva to return to his calm and charming form. Lord shiva heeded her requirements and turned into his charming and pleasant form. This pleased Mata menavati and the wedding took place.
ll प्रवररुधा चण्डकोप्तस्त्रकायेर्युतप्रसादम् तनुते माह्यं चन्द्रघण्टेति विश्रुता ll
Pindaya Pravararudha Chandakopastrakairyuta
Prasadam Tanute Mahyam Chandraghanteti Vishruta
Best time to chant the chandraghanta dhyan mantra | 3rd day of navaratri, early in the morning, friday or tuesdays, ashtami, navami tithi, amavasya or purnima |
Number of times to chant this mantra | 9 times, 27 times, 45 times or 108 times |
Who can recite chandraghanta dhyan mantra | Everyone |
Chant this mantra facing | North or east |
Mantras for success
Devi Chandraghanta Mantra
Shabar Mantra
Sai Mantra
Kali Mantra
Batuk Bhairav Mantra
Kaal Bhairav Mantra
Shakti Mantra
Parvati Mantra
Beej Mantra
Om Mantra
Durga Mantra
Katyayani Mantra
Tulsi Mantra
Maha Mrityunjay Mantra
Shiva Mantra
Kuber Mantra
Rudra Mantra
Ram Mantra
Santan Gopal Mantra
Gayatri Mantra
Hanuman Mantra
Lakshmi Mantra
Baglamukhi mantra
Navagraha Mantra
Saraswati mantra
Surya Mantra
Vastu Mantra
Mangal Mantra
Chandra Mantra
Budh Mantra
Brihaspati Mantra
Shukra Mantra
Shani Mantra
Rahu Mantra
Ketu Mantra
Pregnancy Mantra
Griha Shanti Mantra
Ganesh Mantra
Rashi Mantra
Krishna Mantra
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