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Durga (Hindustani pronunciation: [d̪uːrgaː]; Sanskrit: दुर्गा); meaning "the inaccessible"[1] or "the invincible"; durga)[2] is a popular fierce form of the Hindu Goddess or Devi. She is depicted with multiple (variously, up to eighteen) arms[3], carrying various weapons and riding a ferocious lion or tiger. She is often pictured as battling or slaying demons, particularly Mahishasura, the buffalo demon.
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Jai Ambe Gauri Aarti Lyrics In Full
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Jai Ambe Gauri Maiya, Jai Shyama Gauri
Tumko nishdin dhyavat, Hari Brahma Shivji
Maiya Jai Ambe Gauri
Mang sindur birajat, tiko mrigmadko (Maiya tiko mrigmadko)
Ujjvalse dou naina (ujjvalse dou naina), chandravadan niko
Maiya Jai Ambe Gauri
Kanak saman kalevar, raktambar raje (Maiya raktambar raje)
Raktapushpa gal mala (raktapushpa gal mala), kanthhar par saje
Maiya Jai Ambe Gauri
Kehari vahan rajat, khadag khappar dhari (Maiya khadag khappar dhari)
Sur nar munijan sevat (sur nar munijan sevat), tinke dukhahari
Maiya Jai Ambe Gauri
Kanan kundal shobhit, nasagre moti (Maiya nasagre moti)
Kotik chandra divakar (Maiya kotik chandra divakar), samrajat jyoti,
Maiya Jai Ambe Gauri
Shumbh-nishumbh vidare, Mahishasur ghati (Maiya Mahishasur ghati)
Dhumra-vilochan naina (dhumra-vilochan naina), nishdin madmati
Maiya Jai Ambe Gauri
Chand Mund sanhare, shonitha beeja hare (Maiya shonitha beeja hare)
Madhu Kaitav dou mare (Madhu Kaitav dou mare), surbaiya haina karey
Maiya Jai Ambe Gauri
Brahmani, Rudrani, tum Kamala Rani (Maiya tum Kamala Rani)
Agam-nigam bakhani (Agam-nigam bakhani), tum shiv patrani
Maiya Jai Ambe Gauri
Chaunsath yogini gavat, nritya karat bhairon (Maiya nritya karat bhairon)
Bajat tal mridanga (bajat tal mridanga,), aur bajat damru
Maiya Jai Ambe Gauri
Tum ho jag ki mata, tum hi ho bharata (Maiya tum hi ho bharata)
Bhaktan ki dukh harta (bhaktan ki dukh harta), sukh sampati karta
Maiya Jai Ambe Gauri
Bhuja char ati shobhit, var mudra dhari (Maiya var mudra dhari)
Manvanchhit phal pavat (manvanchhit phal pavat), sevat nar nari
Maiya Jai Ambe Gauri
Kanchan thal virajat, agaru kapur bati (Maiya agaru kapur bati)
Shri Malketu men rajat (Shri Malketu men rajat), kotiratan jyoti
Maiya Jai Ambe Gauri
Shri Ambe ji Ki aarti, Jo koi nar gave (Maiya jo koi nar gave)
Kehata Shiva Nand Swaami (kehata Shiva Nand Swaami), sukh sampati paave
Maiya Jai Ambe Gauri
An Exhibition Of Arts and Crafts
Durga Puja is an annual Hindu festival in India that celebrates worship of the Hindu goddess Durga. During this period Bengal turns to an art gallery to celebrate its biggest festival .
Durgapur Station Club, DPL, West Bengal, India
Durga goddess - illustration from a decorative tile embedded in a wall - processed
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Four day Durga Puja celebrations are going on in Delhi in many residential colonies.Chitranjan Park has maximum number of pandals.These are photos taken in Hau khas.
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In Hinduism, the Goddess Durga (दुर्गा, "the inaccessible"[1] or "the invincible")or "Durka Durka" or Maa Durga (Mother Durga) "one who can redeem in situations of utmost distress".[citation needed] Durga is a form of Devi, the supremely radiant goddess, depicted as having ten arms, riding a lion or a tiger, carrying weapons (including a lotus flower), maintaining a meditative smile, and practicing mudras, or symbolic hand gestures.
An embodiment of creative feminine force (Shakti), Durga exists in a state of svātantrya (dependence on the universe and nothing/nobody else, i.e., self-sufficiency) and fierce compassion. Durga is considered by Hindus to be an aspect of Kali, and the mother of Ganesha, Saraswati, Lakshmi and Kartikeya.[2] She is thus considered the fiercer, demon-fighting form of Lord Shiva's wife, Goddess Parvati. Durga manifests fearlessness and patience, and never loses her sense of humor, even during spiritual battles of epic proportion.