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  2. Navadurga - Wikipedia

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    Durga in her form of recovery. ॐ देवी महागौर्यै नम: She has four hands, three of which carried a trident, mini-drum, and a pink lotus while her one hand promised her devotees protection. She is seated upon a white ox. [16] 9. Siddhidhatri "Goddess of Supernatural Powers or Siddhis" Lotus

  3. Durga - Wikipedia

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    Durga appears in Hindu traditions in numerous forms and names, but ultimately all these are different aspects and manifestations of one goddess. She is imagined to be terrifying and destructive when she has to be, but benevolent and nurturing when she needs to be. [ 81 ]

  4. Category:Forms of Durga - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Forms of Durga" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bharat Mata; G. Gandheswari

  5. Ambika (goddess) - Wikipedia

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    The Navadurga, the nine forms of the goddess Durga. The Matrikas, a group of seven mother-goddesses. Meenakshi, a regional form of Parvati. Kamakshi, goddess of love and devotion. Akilandeswari, found in coastal regions of India, is a goddess associated with water. [3] Annapurna, the goddess of nourishment and form of Parvati.

  6. Katyayani - Wikipedia

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    She is the sixth among the Navadurgas, the nine forms of Hindu goddess Durga who are worshipped during the festival of Navaratri. [1] She is depicted with four, ten or eighteen hands. This is the second name given to the goddess Adi Parashakti in Amarakosha, the Sanskrit lexicon (Goddess Parvati names- Uma, Katyayani, Gauri, Kali, Haimavati ...

  7. Navaratri - Wikipedia

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    The festival is devoted to goddess Durga, whose nine forms are worshipped on nine days. The last day is also Rama Navami , the birthday of Rama . For this reason, it is also called Rama Navaratri by some people.

  8. Siddhidhatri - Wikipedia

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    Siddhidhatri or Siddhidatri is the ninth and final among the Navadurga (nine forms) aspects of the Hindu mother goddess Mahadevi.The meaning of her name is as follows: Siddhi means supernatural power or meditative ability, and Dhatri means giver or bestower.

  9. Category:Durga - Wikipedia

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    Durga temples (77 P) F. Forms of Durga (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Durga" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.