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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChamundaChamunda - Wikipedia

    Chamunda (Sanskrit: चामुण्डा, IAST: Cāmuṇḍā), also known as Chamundeshwari, Chamundi or Charchika, is a fearsome form of Chandi, the Hindu mother goddess, Adi Parashakti and is one of the seven Matrikas. [4]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DurgaDurga - Wikipedia

    Durga's legend centres around combating evils and demonic forces that threaten peace, prosperity, and dharma, representing the power of good over evil. [5][7] Durga is believed to unleash her divine wrath against the wicked for the liberation of the oppressed, and entails destruction to empower creation. [8]

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KaliKali - Wikipedia

    Mahakali is the presiding Goddess of the first episode of the Devi Mahatmya. Here, she is depicted as Devi in her universal form as Shakti. Here Devi serves as the agent who allows the cosmic order to be restored. Kali is depicted in the Mahakali form as having ten heads, ten arms, and ten legs.

  4. The Trimurti are the most prominent deities of contemporary Hinduism. This consists of Brahma - the Creator, Vishnu - the Preserver, and Shiva - the Destroyer. Their feminine counterparts are Saraswati - the wife of Brahma, Lakshmi - the wife of Vishnu, and Parvati (or Durga) - the wife of Shiva. Statue of Brahma.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShivadutiShivaduti - Wikipedia

    Shivaduti (Sanskrit: शिवदूति, romanized: Śivadūti) is a manifestation of the Hindu mother goddess Adi Parashakti. [1] Iconography.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HinduismHinduism - Wikipedia

    Hinduism is the world's third-largest religion, with approximately 1.20 billion followers, or around 15% of the global population, known as Hindus. [16][web 2][web 3] It is the most widely professed faith in India, [17] Nepal, Mauritius, Bali, Indonesia, [18] and in Butuan, Philippines.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DeviDevi - Wikipedia

    Devī (/ ˈdeɪvi /; [1] Sanskrit: देवी) is the Sanskrit word for ' goddess '; the masculine form is deva. Devi and deva mean 'heavenly, divine, anything of excellence', and are also gender-specific terms for a deity in Hinduism. The concept and reverence for goddesses appears in the Vedas, which were composed around the 2nd ...

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