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.
Hreem, Kleem, Shreem, Om, Hum, Phat - I invoke the divine power of Sai Baba with these seed sounds.
It is believed that Devi chandraghanta is the married form of Devi Parvati. So worshiping her with devotion brings fortune and prosperity to the lives of the devotees.Chanting the mantras during the third night of Navratri is very auspicious as that is when the focus of our body goes to the naval where the Manipura chakra lies. It makes our body spiritually inclined towards the goddess and her blessings.By the sound of the words of the mantra, it is believed that any spirit or evil intentions, along with negative energy are repelled and eliminated.
Number of times | 9 times, 27 times, 45 times or 108 times |
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Who can chant this Mantra | Everyone |
When to chant this Mantra | 3rd day of navaratri, early in the morning, friday or tuesdays, ashtami, navami tithi, amavasya or purnima |
Facing | North or east |