Durga, sometimes referred to as the unstoppable warrior goddess, is shown riding a tiger or lion, signifying her control over ...
Thousands attended Durga puja pandals for Sandhi puja, a sacred ritual marking the peak spiritual moment, celebrating Goddess Durga’s triumph over demons.
Devotees offer flowers and flower garlands to Hindu deities such as Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth; Ganesha, the remover of ...
Goddess Durga, with her eight arms, holds eight weapons. The gesture of Durga’s first hand signifies blessings, assuring the seeker not to worry. One hand holds a lotus, symbolising joy.
Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Sindoor Khela is a vibrant and traditional Hindu celebration that generally takes place on the last day of Navratri, this year the women bid farewell to Goddess Durga on ...
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When the Goddess comes home
According to mythology, Mahishasura was a powerful demon who wreaked havoc until the gods created Durga, a warrior goddess ...
Devi Mahagauri, the goddess of purity and peace ... Chandraghanta is the fierce form of Durga, marked by the crescent moon on her forehead. She represents bravery and protection, blessing devotees ...
Iconic temples like Koradi Mahalaxmi Mandir and Agyaram Devi Temple are witnessing a massive influx of devotees, eager to seek blessings from the Goddess ... temples like Durga Mandir in Pratap ...
Durga Puja, considered one of the most sacred festivals of Hindus, celebrates the victory of Goddess Durga over the demon Mahishasura. It also honours the strength of the divine feminine ...