
Navratri 2025 Day 3: Worship of Maa Chandraghanta
Day 3 of Navratri is dedicated to Maa Chandraghanta, the third form of Goddess Durga. She is known for her bravery, strength, and calm demeanor. Her name comes from the crescent moon (chandra) adorning her forehead in the shape of a bell (ghanta).
Maa Chandraghanta is depicted riding a tiger, with ten hands holding weapons, and radiating a golden glow. She symbolizes courage, fearlessness, and justice, blessing her devotees with protection and harmony.
Auspicious Color for Day 3 – Red
The color for Day 3 is Red, representing power, passion, and energy.
Wearing red is believed to bring strength, prosperity, and divine energy.
What to Wear on Navratri Day 3
For Women:
Red sarees, lehengas, or salwar suits with gold embroidery.
Heavy traditional jewelry, such as kundan, temple jewelry, or oxidized ornaments, enhances the festive look.
For Men:
Red or maroon kurta-pajama, sherwani, or dhoti-kurta.
Adding a contrasting stole in gold or cream elevates the outfit.
Modern Twist:
Indo-fusion wear like red gowns, crop-top lehenga sets, or even casual red kurtas paired with denim for youth-friendly celebrations.
Rituals and Puja Vidhi
Kalash Worship: The rituals from Day 1 continue with devotion.
Offerings to Maa Chandraghanta: Red flowers, milk, sweets, and fruits are offered.
Mantras and Aarti: Chanting “Om Devi Chandraghantayai Namah” and performing aarti invokes her blessings.
Fasting: Devotees may observe fast and consume only fruits, milk, or light sattvic food.
Spiritual Significance of Day 3
Maa Chandraghanta removes obstacles, negativity, and fears.
She blesses devotees with courage, confidence, and serenity.
Wearing red aligns the devotee’s energy with her divine strength and power.
In short, Navratri Day 3 is about worshipping Maa Chandraghanta, honoring her courage and grace, and wearing red to invite positivity, energy, and protection.