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  2. Durga - Wikipedia

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    These usages are in different contexts. For example, Durg is the name of an Asura who had become invincible to gods, and Durga is the goddess who intervenes and slays him. Durga and its derivatives are found in sections 4.1.99 and 6.3.63 of the Ashtadhyayi by Pāṇini, the ancient Sanskrit grammarian, and in the commentary of Nirukta by Yaska ...

  3. Navadurga - Wikipedia

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    Navadurga (Sanskrit: नवदुर्गा, IAST: Navadurgā), also spelled Navdurga and Navadurgas, are nine manifestations and forms of Durga in Hinduism, [1] [2] especially worshipped during Navaratri and Durga Puja. [3] They are often considered collectively as a single deity, mainly among the followers of Shaktism and Shaivism sect of ...

  4. Kartikeya - Wikipedia

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    He as the warrior-philosopher god was the patron deity for many ancient northern and western Hindu kingdoms, and of the Gupta Empire, according to Ghurye. After the seventh century, Skanda's importance diminished while his brother Ganesha's importance rose in the west and north, while in the south the legends of Murugan continued to grow.

  5. Shantadurga - Wikipedia

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    Hence the god Brahma prayed and implored Shakti (the Divine Mother) to intervene and stop the war. The Goddess held Shiva by one hand and Vishnu by the other hand and brought about reconciliation among them. This stopped the war and brought peace to the world. Such an idol of goddess is found in the inner sanctum of Shanta Durga Temple of ...

  6. Shankha - Wikipedia

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    Besides Vishnu, other deities are also pictured holding the shankha. These include the sun god Surya, Indra – the king of heaven and god of rain [24] the war god Kartikeya, [25] the goddess Vaishnavi [26] and the warrior goddess Durga. [27] Similarly, Gaja Lakshmi statues show Lakshmi holding a shankha in the right hand and lotus on the other ...

  7. Durga Puja - Wikipedia

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    The primary goddess revered during Durga Puja is Durga, but celebrations also include other major deities of Hinduism such as Lakshmi (the goddess of wealth and prosperity), Saraswati (the goddess of knowledge and music), Ganesha (the god of good beginnings), and Kartikeya (the god of war). In Bengali traditions, these deities are considered to ...

  8. Chandraghanta - Wikipedia

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    This form of Devi Chandraghanta is a more warrior ready and apparently aggressive form that goddess Durga takes, however despite being adorned with the various weapons, she is also equally caring, benevolent and representes motherly qualities to her devotees.

  9. Indra - Wikipedia

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    Jayanti becomes the spouse of Shukra, while Devasena marries the war god Kartikeya. [12] Indra is depicted as the spiritual father of Vali in the Ramayana and Arjuna in the Mahabharata . [ 20 ] Since he is known for mastering all weapons in warfare, his spiritual sons Vali and Arjuna also share his martial attributes.