Chandra
Hindu god of the Moon / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the Hindu moon deity. For other uses, see Chandra (disambiguation).
Chandra (Sanskrit: चन्द्र, romanized: Candra, lit. 'shining' or 'moon'), also known as Soma (Sanskrit: सोम), is the Hindu god of the Moon, and is associated with the night, plants and vegetation. He is one of the Navagraha (nine planets of Hinduism) and Dikpala (guardians of the directions).[5]
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Chandra | |
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Member of Navagraha | |
Other names | Soma, Chandrama, Shashi, Nishakara, Chanda |
Devanagari | चन्द्र |
Sanskrit transliteration | Candra |
Affiliation | Deva, Graha, Dikpala |
Abode | Chandraloka |
Planet | Moon |
Mantra | Om Chandramasē Namaha |
Weapon | Rope |
Day | Monday |
Color | Pale white[3] |
Number | 2, 11, 20, 29 |
Mount | Chariot pulled by an antelope |
Gender | Male |
Genealogy | |
Parents | |
Siblings | Durvasa and Dattatreya |
Consort | Rohini (chief consort), and other 26 Nakshatra goddesses |
Children | 1 daughter and Budha from Tara, Varchas, Bhadra, Jyotsnakali[4]from Rohini, Bachchi from Revati |
Equivalents | |
Greek equivalent | Selene |
Roman equivalent | Luna |
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