The Divine Doorkeepers: Understanding Chanda's Role in Vaishnava Tradition The tradition of divine gatekeepers in Hindu temples reflects a profound spiritual understanding of sacred spaces and their protection. Among the various doorkeepers of Bhagavan Vishnu, Chanda hold significant positions as guardians stationed at the eastern entrance, embodying fierce protective energy and unwavering devotion to the Supreme Lord. The Iconography of Chanda Chanda is depicted with distinctive attributes that reveal his divine purpose and authority. Standing on the left side of the eastern direction, he is portrayed with four arms, each bearing symbolic significance. One hand displays the Tarjani Mudra, a gesture where the index finger points upward or forward, representing warning, instruction, and the power to dispel negativity. This mudra signifies his role as one who commands and cautions those who approach the divine presence. In his remaining three hands, Chanda holds the conch shell (...