Chandras
Chandras is a term that commonly refers to the Hindu lunar deities, particularly associated with the moon and its influence in Indian mythology and astrology. The word "Chandra" in Sanskrit translates to "moon," and these deities are often personifications of its various phases and aspects. In Hindu tradition, Chandra is considered a celestial body and a deity who presides over the night sky, influencing tides, mental rhythms, and fertility.
The most prominent Chandras is the deity Chandra, who is depicted as a calm, serene figure riding
In astrology, Chandra signifies mind, emotions, and internal perception. The position of the moon in a person's
Chandras also appear in various mythological stories, notably in the epic Ramayana and Mahabharata, where they
Overall, Chandras represent a vital aspect of Hindu cosmology and cultural traditions, embodying the serenity and