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DurgaHindu warrior and mother goddess; one of the many names for the ‘great goddess’ Mahādevī. Durga was formed from the fire of the breath of the Trimurti (Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma) to destroy the buffalo demon Mahisha. She rides on a tiger and was given weapons by the gods, so she is depicted carrying a discus, a trident, a thunderbolt, conch shell, and flaming spear. She fights either single-handedly or with female helpers, and helps to maintain justice and harmony. Durga is celebrated particularly at Navaratri, or Durga Puja. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Minnesota (11-14) update: Since trading guard Katie Smith to Detroit on July 30 for Chandi Jones, Stacey Thomas and a first-round pick, Minnesota has gone 0-2 to extend its losing streak to five games. But Shakti has several manifestations: She is also Durga, Chandi, Uma, Parvati, and Kali the destroyer. Duke was twice married and twice divorced, and her closest relative when she died was a daughter, Charlene Gail Heffner, known as Chandi, whom Duke adopted in 1988 when Heffner was 35. |
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