The holy festival of Navratri, which is celebrated for nine days across the country, is going on with pomp and reverence. During this time nine different forms of Maa Durga are worshiped. This year a special and amazing coincidence is being made, due to which the worship of Maa Chandraghanta will be done on 24 and 25 September 2025. This is happening because Tritiya Tithi is falling for two days on the third day of Navratri and on September 25, Tritiya and Chaturthi are being confluent. This rare opportunity is considered very auspicious and the worship of the mother is especially received by worshiping this day.
Who is mother Chandraghanta?
In Hinduism, the third day of the nine forms of Maa Durga is dedicated to Maa Chandraghanta. She is considered the goddess of courage and valor. His name is due to an hour -sized crescent on his forehead. Their form is going to remove enemy fear and negative energy. It is believed that worshiping him leads to the development of confidence and patience in the mind of the seeker. This worship removes fear, anxiety and mental disturbance, due to which a person can cope with fearlessness and challenges of life. By the grace of the mother, victory over enemies, positive energy, mental strength and stability in life.
Worship method of Maa Chandraghanta
Mother Chandraghanta is worshiped with devotion and reverence.
First of all, place a clean posture on the place of worship of the house and install the idol or picture of the mother.
Sitting on the seat in peace, meditate on Maa Chandraghanta and chant her mantra ‘Om Chandraghantayai Namah’.
Light a lamp in front of the mother and offer incense sticks or incense.
Offer them red and yellow flowers, sweets, fruits, makeup and pure water.
At the end of worship, perform the aarti of the mother and pray to them for courage, peace and prosperity.
After the worship ends, receive the offerings and distribute it to family members and neighbors.
Dates of Navratri 2025
The dates of worshiping the nine forms of mother in Sharadiya Navratri 2025 are as follows:
September 22: First day – dedicated to mother Shailputri
September 23: Second day – dedicated to mother Brahmacharini
September 24: Third day – dedicated to mother Chandraghanta
September 25: Third day (special coincidence) – dedicated to Maa Chandraghanta
26 September: Fourth day – dedicated to mother Kushmanda
September 27: Fifth day – dedicated to mother Skandmata
September 28: Sixth Day – Dedicated to Maa Katyayani
September 29: Seventh day – dedicated on Maa Kalratri
September 30: Eighth day – dedicated to Maa Mahagauri
October 01: Ninth day – dedicated to mother Siddhidatri












