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Durga is a warrior goddess and one of the main goddesses in the Hindu pantheon. Her main achievement is the elimination of the ferocious Rakshas such as Durgemo, Xunpo, and Nisun. In India, she is revered as the goddess of demon slaying.

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She once killed a demon named Mosha, who had transformed into a water buffalo and made the gods uneasy. Moses led the Asura army to fight against the gods for a hundred years, once occupying the heavens and even taking away the mount of Indra. Unfortunately, he was destined to be defeated by the incarnation of Durga, the essence of Shiva's wife Parvati (the great goddess Shakti). Durga first chopped off the head of the water buffalo, and then when the demon wanted to escape, he chopped off the demon's head again, completely defeating the demon. The goddess Durga is one of the consort images of Shiva. Shiva lives in Mount Kalashi, the holy mountain of Gangren Poqin in Ali, Xizang, China. His riding is Nandi, a bull, and his divine concubine is Parvati, also called Uma (bright and beautiful). Shiva's spouse originated from the mother god of indigenous India, and like Shiva, she has a dual personality of reproduction and destruction, presenting a gentle and terrifying appearance that is equally different. The image of Parvati or Uma is that of a charming and graceful wife. Another image of Shiva's spouse, Durga (difficult mother), is the beautiful and bloodthirsty goddess of revenge, who once represented the gods in killing the water buffalo monster Mosha. There is also a type of image called Kali, the Black Goddess, with a fierce face and a love for blood sacrifice, purely terrifying as the Grim Reaper. Shiva and Parvati's son Ganesh is a lovely elephant headed god, while their other son Skanda is a terrifying war god.

It is one of the various images of Shiva's wife, the Snow Mountain Goddess, in Hindu mythology, and one of the main gods worshipped by the sexualists. Durga is her real name, and "difficult to approach mother" comes from the "difficult to approach" Rakshasa that she destroyed. It is said that Brahma, Vishnu, and other small gods spewed flames of fire to bring disaster upon the mother, intending to eliminate the demon of the cow Moses Sashula. Her main achievement was the elimination of the brutal Rakshas such as Durgemo, Xunpo, and Nisun. In India, she is revered as the goddess of demon slaying. In most paintings and sculptures, the difficult to approach mother has yellow skin, mounts are tigers or lions, has 8, 10, or 18 arms, and wields various weapons bestowed by the gods, including spears or a venomous snake. Mother's Day, held annually in September and October, is the grandest festival in Southeast India. Believers will worship a specially made statue of the difficult to approach mother and sink it into the water after 9 days, and hold large-scale parades and celebrations. In addition, the goddess Namjin (Tujia) was later absorbed by the Lamaism as a protector deity.

As Hinduism continues to merge regional and folk religious deities and traditions, a variety of difficult situations have emerged with god spouses, god flesh incarnations, and small gods with their own beliefs and followers, including the merciful elephant head god, who is the son of Shiva and his wife, the Snow Mountain Goddess, and has a pictographic head; Hanuman, the monkey god symbolizing loyalty and strength; The goddess of wisdom and knowledge, Saros Shivadi; Black sky; Vishnu's wife, the goddess of good fortune and worldly achievements; There are also the founding goddesses Kali (also known as the Mother of Time) or Durga (also known as the Mother of Difficulties), who are female equivalents of Shiva's spouse or their more sinister appearance. They are sometimes referred to as the goddesses of death and disease, but like Shiva, people, especially women, also pray for her help.

The Nepalese royal family regards the goddess Kumari as their protector. She is a goddess similar to the Hindu goddess of Tantra (some say it is Durga). In Sanskrit, Nepali, and other Indian languages, Kumari means "virgin" and is also the title given to Durga as a young girl. Legend has it that Jayaprakash Malla, the last king of the Maratha dynasty in Nepal (around the 12th to 17th centuries), often played dice games with the goddess Tarezhu. The goddess warned not to let other mortals see her figure, but one day the queen followed the king into the palace. The goddess left in anger and issued a decree stating that she would no longer appear to protect the king and the country. After the king's plea, the goddess Songkou said she would possess a girl from the Shakya tribe of the Niwa people. From now on, every king will search for qualified girls and honor them as the goddess Kumari. Due to the goddess's incarnation as a red python, if a woman dreams of a red python, it is also considered that she will give birth to Kumari.

 

Pub Time : 2025-07-17 10:30:54 >> News list
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