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Navratri is not only about worshiping external deities but recognizing the divine powers within every woman.🙏❤ Day 1: Shailaputri Day 2: Brahmacharini Day 3: Chandraghanta Day 4: Kushmanda Day 5: Skandamata Day 6: Katyayani Day 7: Kalaratri Day 8: Mahagauri Day 9: Siddhidatri Each form of the goddess represents unique qualities. these nine days symbolize the divine feminine's strength, wisdom, and nurturing spirit. The festival's three phases: Kali (destruction of negativity), Laksh... Navratri Chandraghanta Maa, Kathyayini Mata, Navaratri 3rd Day Devi, Day 3 Of Navratri, Navaratri Day 3 Chandraghanta, Maa Chandraghanta Drawing, Day 3 Navratri Goddess, Devi Durga Wallpaper, Maa Chandraghanta Images

Navratri is not only about worshiping external deities but recognizing the divine powers within every woman.🙏❤ Day 1: Shailaputri Day 2: Brahmacharini Day 3: Chandraghanta Day 4: Kushmanda Day 5: Skandamata Day 6: Katyayani Day 7: Kalaratri Day 8: Mahagauri Day 9: Siddhidatri Each form of the goddess represents unique qualities. these nine days symbolize the divine feminine's strength, wisdom, and nurturing spirit. The festival's three phases: Kali (destruction of negativity), Laksh...

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Statue of Indian Goddess Chandraghanta one of avatar from Navadurga with vintage floral frame background. Vector design of statue of Indian Goddess Chandraghanta stock illustration Mata Rani Navratri, Goddess Chandraghanta, Floral Frame Background, Durga Painting, Shakti Goddess, Indian Goddess, Pichwai Paintings, Goddess Statue, Krishna Radha Painting

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Chandraghanta is the third form of Goddess Durga. She is depicted with ten hands, holding various weapons and riding a tiger. She is known for the removal of darkness and evil spirits. Devotees seek her blessings for peace, serenity and protection. Chandraghanta's fierce appearance is believed to ward off negativity and bring a sense of tranquility to her worshipers during Navaratri. Chandraghanta Devi, Life Mantras, Goddess Durga, Maa Durga, Hands Holding, Durga Maa, Durga Goddess, A Tiger, Evil Spirits

Chandraghanta is the third form of Goddess Durga. She is depicted with ten hands, holding various weapons and riding a tiger. She is known for the removal of darkness and evil spirits. Devotees seek her blessings for peace, serenity and protection. Chandraghanta's fierce appearance is believed to ward off negativity and bring a sense of tranquility to her worshipers during Navaratri.

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