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  1. Durga - Wikipedia

    Durga is believed to have originated as an ancient goddess worshipped by indigenous mountain-dwellers of the Indian subcontinent, before being established in the main Hindu pantheon by the 4th …

  2. Durga | Goddess, Hinduism, Husband, Kali, Mythology, Names,

    Apr 8, 2026 · Durga is a principal form of the supreme Goddess in Hinduism, also known as Devi and Shakti.

  3. HOME | Durga Temple of Virginia

    Apr 6, 2026 · In 1989, with the vision and support of pioneering Hindu business leaders, the Durga Temple was established, becoming an important spiritual and cultural hub for the growing Hindu …

  4. Devi Durga: Goddess Durga Story, Nine Forms of Durga Mata

    Goddess Durga is the eternal Shakti, the boundless divine mother who upholds Dharma and annihilates Adharma. She is not just a goddess, she is Brahman in feminine form, a synthesis of all cosmic …

  5. The Goddess Durga: The Mother of the Hindu Universe

    Oct 1, 2024 · Learn about the goddess Durga, one of the most powerful deities in Hinduism, and discover the meaning of the mother goddess' many symbols.

  6. Goddess Durga - A Warrior Goddess - Hinduism Facts

    Apr 3, 2025 · The word Durga is derived from the Sanskrit word Durg, which means “fortress or something impossible to pass or invincible”. Therefore, the word Durga means “the one who is …

  7. Durga | Goddess Durga | Ma Durga Life and Story - The Proud Hindu

    Goddess Durga, often referred to simply as " Ma Durga," is a prominent and revered deity in Hinduism. She is particularly celebrated during the festival of Navaratri, which lasts for nine nights and honors …

  8. Goddess Durga | Mata Durga - Drikpanchang

    As described in Rigveda, Goddess Durga is the manifestation of Adi Shakti, a primordial energy that sustains the entire Universe and Who is eternal. An unmarried girl and a Kalash are considered …

  9. Durga - The Divine Mother and Warrior Goddess

    Durga is depicted as a warrior woman riding a lion or a tiger with multiple hands carrying weapons and assuming mudras, or symbolic hand gestures. This form of the Goddess is the embodiment of …

  10. Why Goddess Durga Is A Symbol Of Liberation? - Hindu Blog

    The name Durga resonates with profound spiritual significance in Hindu tradition. Derived from "Durgam," meaning that which is difficult to reach, difficult to overcome, or unconquerable, this …