The vibrant Hindu festival of Shardiya Navratri commenced on October 3 and will continue until October 12, celebrating the various forms of Goddess Durga.
She also carries a lotus flower, arrow, dhanush, and japa mala (prayer beads) in her four right hands and keeps the fifth right hand in Abhaya Mudra. Meanwhile, she carries trishul, gada ...
Goddess Chandraghanta rides a tigress and is shown with ten hands, each holding significant weapons and symbols: a Trishul (trident), Gada (mace), sword, Kamandal (water pot), lotus flower, arrow, ...
In her right hands, she holds a lotus flower, an arrow, a bow, and prayer beads, with the fifth hand in the Abhaya Mudra, symbolizing protection. Her left hands carry a trishul , gada, sword ...
Discover the significance and rituals of worshipping Goddess Chandraghanta on Day 3 of Navratri and learn about her divine ...
gada, sword, arrow and bow. On the other side, she is also holding, lotus flower, kamandal, and japa mala. Ohter hands are in the form of Varada Mudra and Abhay Mudra. Chandra, in the form of a ...
On the third day of Navratri, devotees invoke Maa Chandraghanta, a serene form of Maa Parvati. Worshippers wear yellow and clean their houses, focusing on positive energy. Her form, featuring ten ...
Devotees will honor Maa Chandraghanta on the third day of Navratri 2024, October 5, by performing rituals and chanting ...