Maa-Chandraghanta
The third day of Navratri is devoted to praying Devi Chandraghanta . Being the third avatar of Maa Durga , she carries a half-moon (Chandra) on her forehead. This moon appears like the shape of a bell (ghanta) , so, the name Chandraghanta . This ten-handed goddess has a radiating golden body and a third eye. While her nine hands hold several weapons that are said to destroy evil spirits, her 10th hand showers blessings on the world. Loyal devotees of this Goddess worship her to seek forgiveness for their faults. They also honor her to obtain her blessings for long-lasting strength, as well as an obstacle-free life. Origin and History According to mythology, when Sati burned her body in the Yagya Agni , she took rebirth as Parvati to Parvatraj Himalaya . Parvati married Lord Shiva . On the day of their marriage, Lord Shiva visited with all his Aghoris and Ghosts to take Devi Parvati along with him. On seeing this form of Shiva, her parents and all th