During Navratri, devotees celebrate in nine various shapes of the deity Durga. The third day of Navratri is dedicated to Maa Chandraghanta who is revered as ?Suhag ki Devi? or divinity of marriage. She is even called ?Rannchandi? and ?Chandika?. She is the third avatar of the divinity Durga and the married execution of Parvati. It is thought that her better half Lord Shiva, created a half-shaped Chandra (moon) from Chandan on her head, and after it became a routine part of her impression. The third day of Navratri is associated with a grey color which represents the arrival of Maa Chandraghanta who has a zeal and comes to destroy evil.
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