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Goddess Chandraghanta has a crescent moon shaped like a bell (ghanta) on her forehead, which is why she is called Chandraghanta. She has ten arms, holding weapons like trident, mace, bow, arrow, sword, lotus, and a water pot. Her vehicle is a lion, symbolizing courage and fearlessness. She appears radiant, powerful, and ready for battle. Chandraghanta represents bravery, protection, and strength against evil. She blesses her devotees with courage, confidence, and inner strength. Worshiping her is believed to remove obstacles, bring peace, and protect from negativity. She embodies a balance of serenity (peace) and valor (warrior spirit). On the third day, devotees take a holy bath and worship her idol or picture placed on the altar. Offerings include incense, lamp, flowers, bel leaves, and fragrant items. The sound of bells (ghanta) is considered auspicious in her worship. Devotees believe that worshiping Chandraghanta grants them fearlessness and divine grace. Mantra:- om chandraghantayai namah