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Durga - the goddess of power and strength, is perhaps the most important
goddess of the Hindus. She is a multi-dimensional Goddess, with many names, many
personas, and many facets. As Mahishasuramardini or Shakti, she is the destroyer
of evil - with her ten mighty arms carrying lethal weapons she triumphantly
slays the demon Mahishasura. As Sati, beloved daughter of King Daksha and Queen
Menaka she gives up a kingdom and earns her father's wrath. As Kali, she turns
black as the night and omnipotent, terrible in rage and fury, with just a string
of skulls as her garland and her only garb. As Parvati, she is serene, the
pretty consort of Lord Shiva by his side in the snowy peaks of the Kailash
mountain. She is Bhawani, symbol of life. She is Sati, the object of death. She
is Basanti, the heralder of springtime. She is also Amba, Jagadhatri, Tara,
Ambika, Annapurna. Durga, through all her forms, encompasses the
essence of salvation and sacrifice. She is the mother of bounty and wealth, as
also of beauty and knowledge, for her daughters are Lakshmi and Saraswati (Hindu
goddesses of wealth and knowledge, respectively).
She is the embodiement of purity, knowledge, truth and self-realization. The
highest form of truth present in any being or Jiva is known as "Aatman" or
supreme consciousness. This supreme consciousness or the absolute soul is
infinite, birthless, deathless, beyond time and space, and beyond the law of
causation. Goddess Durga is the inherent dynamic energy through which this
supreme consciousness manifests itself.
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