Can <b>May Devi Ma</b> Bring Positivity to Everyone's Life? - PM Modi

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Key Takeaways
- Goddess Chandraghanta represents peace, courage, and fearlessness.
- The third day of Navratri is dedicated to her worship.
- Devotees across India participate in rituals and prayers.
- The festival strengthens community bonds and cultural heritage.
- PM Modi emphasizes the importance of positivity in our lives.
New Delhi, Sep 24 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday conveyed his best wishes to the nation on the third day of Shardiya Navratri, which is dedicated to Goddess Chandraghanta, and prayed for the happiness and prosperity of the people.
In a post on X, PM Modi remarked, "The third day of Navratri is dedicated to the worship of Goddess Chandraghanta, a symbol of peace, courage, and fearlessness. May the blessings of Devi Ma fill everyone’s life with positivity."
He further added, "May her grace usher in happiness, prosperity, and good fortune to my family members across the nation."
Additionally, he shared a devotional song honoring Goddess Chandraghanta.
The Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, also took to social media to wish the public on this auspicious occasion.
Posting a 'shlok' on X, he stated, "On the third day of the sacred festival of Shardiya Navratri, dedicated to the worship of Mother Durga, the universal mother, may Mother Chandraghanta bestow courage and peace upon her devotees, liberating them from all troubles!"
A large number of devotees gathered at temples across the nation, with people queuing up from the early hours of the morning.
On this third day of Navratri, Goddess Durga is revered in her form as Mata Chandraghanta, depicted with ten arms, each holding a weapon, a lotus flower, or a gesture of blessing known as Abhaya Mudra.
She is recognized for her serene yet formidable presence and is believed to offer peace, bravery, and success to her followers. The Goddess features a half-moon on her forehead, leading to her name, Chandraghanta. She is revered for alleviating hardships and imparting inner strength.
Navratri, meaning 'nine nights' in Sanskrit, is a Hindu festival that celebrates Goddess Durga and her nine avatars, collectively referred to as Navdurga. This festival is marked with immense devotion throughout India, featuring rituals and prayers honoring the Goddess in her various forms.