Navratri 2025 Day 3: Goddess worshiped, rituals, significance, puja timings, colour and other details
Navratri 2025 Day 3: Goddess worshiped, rituals, significance, puja timings, colour and other details
Navratri 2025 Day 3: Wednesday marks the third day of Sharad Navratri, the nine-day celebration of devotion and festivity, dedicated to Goddess Durga. The third day of the festival is dedicated to Maa Chandraghanta, who symbolises happiness, peace and relief from suffering.
Maa Chandraghanta – the married form of Goddess Parvati is worshipped on Day 3 of Navratri.
Maa Chandraghanta: Significance
Depicted as a Goddess with ten hands, with each hand carrying a different weapon - Trishul, Gada, Sword and Kamandal in her four left hands, Maa Chnadraghanta represents peace and welfare for her devotees.
Navratri 2025 Day 2: Shardiya Navratri, the nine-day celebration of devotion and festivity, has entered its second day, Dwitiya Tithi of Shukla Paksha, on Tuesday. The second day of the festival is dedicated to Maa Brahmacharini, who represents wisdom and spiritual knowledge.
Which goddess is worshipped on Navratri Day 2
On Day 2 of Navratri, devotees observe rituals, follow the puja vidhi, and dress in the auspicious colour for the day, seeking blessings of Maa Brahmacharini.
Goddess Brahmacharini is depicted with two hands, draped in a white saree, walking barefoot. She carries a Japa Mala (prayer beads) in her right hand and a Kamandal (water pot with a spout) in her left hand.
About Maa Brahmacharini
Maa Brahmacharini is the second form of Goddess Durga, worshipped on the second day of Navratri. Her name is derived from “Brahma,” meaning penance or austerity, and “Charini,” meaning one who practices or follows it.
Happy Shardiya Navratri 2025 Day 1: Considered as the biggest and most significant of the four Navratris, the nine-day festival – Shardiya Navratri – will commence on Monday, September 22, 2025.
The Shardiya Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Durga’s nine avatars and is observed in the month of Ashwin, which generally falls between September and October.
Vijaya Dashami, or Dussehra, marks the conclusion of the grand festival. This year, the Shardiya Navratri will start on September 22 and end on October 1, and include Dussehra on October 2, according to Drik Panchang.
The Navratri festival is dedicated to nine forms of Goddess Durga, known as ‘Navdurga’. During these nine days, devotees will worship the nine forms of Goddess Durga while observing a fast daily. Along with it, the Navratri Ghatsthapana, Durga Chalisa, Durga Saptashathi Path, Durga Aarti and Kanya Pujan will also take place.
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