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Durga
Dur·ga D5444450 (dûr′gə)n. A Hindu goddess of protection, vengeance, and victory, often described as the consort of Siva and as an avatar of Devi. [Sanskrit Durgā, from durgā, feminine of durga-, difficult to approach, unattainable : dur-, variant (used before voiced consonants) of dus-, bad; see dus- in Indo-European roots + -ga-, going, moving (either from gam-, root form of gacchati, he goes, approaches, or from gā-, root form of gāti, he goes, approaches; see gwā- in Indo-European roots).]Durga (ˈdʊəɡə) n (Hinduism) Hinduism the goddess Parvati portrayed as a warrior: renowned for slaying the buffalo demon, Mahisha[from Sanskrit: the inaccessible one]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Durga - Hindu goddess of war; a malevolent aspect of Devi; "the inaccessible Durga" |
Durga
Durga: see HinduismHinduism , Western term for the religious beliefs and practices of the vast majority of the people of India. One of the oldest living religions in the world, Hinduism is unique among the world religions in that it had no single founder but grew over a period of 4,000 years in ..... Click the link for more information. .Durgamalignant goddess of war. [Hinduism: Leach, 330]See: Wardurga
durga Paranormal A supremely radiant warrior goddess in the Hindu construct.ThesaurusSeeHinduism |