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Origin of Durga Maa

From the literature perspectives, the Shiva Purana gives the references to the origin of Goddess Durga. At the beginning of time, Lord Shiva invoked Durga, the primordial energy from his left half to create. Together they created their eternal abode, Shivaloka (aka Kashi). Then they created Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma.
In both Shiva Purana and Devi Mahatmya, Mahishasura, son of demon Rambha, unleashed the terror on earth. When the all gods intervened, Mahishasura defeated them and eventually banished them from the heaven.
The vanquished gods went to the Trimurti – (Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva). As they narrated their woeful tales, an immense mass of light manifested from Vishnu’s mouth. Along with this, similar rays that were emerged from the enraged faces of gods. This mass of light transformed into a woman. The gods had given gifts of divine weapons to this woman who was Adi Parashakti manifested as Maa Durga to kill Mahishasura.

Goddess Durga in Battlefield with Mahishasura

Armed with celestial weapons gifted by the deities and bestowed with divine ornaments, Maa Durga rode into the battlefield and challenged the demons for battle. Mahishasura’s entire army attacked Goddess Durga simultaneously. But Durga killed them all with unparalleled fearlessness.
Then an irked Mahishasura attacked Goddess Durga in disguise as a buffalo. However Maa Durga caught him in this form with ropes. Then buffalo then turned into a lion and leapt onto Maa Durga, but she beheaded the buffalo with her sword. At this juncture, Mahishasura began to fight with his sword – Maa Durga pinned him down with a series of arrows. Then Mahishasura turned into a giant elephant and tugged at Durga’s mount. Durga lopped off the trunk of the elephant with her sword and released her lion.
The elephant again turned into a buffalo and charged at Durga. Goddess Durga flung her trident power and beheaded Mahishasura, finally killing him.
The day of Durga’s victory is celebrated as Vijayadashami all over India, Nepal and Bangladesh.

Durga Maa An Iconography

Statue of Durga Mata as Mahisashuramardini (meaning ‘one who slayed Mahisashura’) holding the following weapons & their significances:

1. Chakra - Given by Lord Vishnu (also known as the Sudarshan Chakra that spins in the little index finger the represents the righteousness.


2. Conch - Given by Lord Varuna, this is seen in her first upper left hand. This symbolizes the cosmic sound of OM vibration.


3. Bow and arrow - Given by Lord Surya, she holds them in her second left hand to destroy the difficulties arising in one`s path in life.


4. Sword - She holds it in her second right lower hand that emphasizes knowledge and intelligence.


5. Spear - This weapon helps to destroy the negative and evil forces and grants auspiciousness.


6.Club - Given by Lord Vishnu (also known as the Sudarshan Chakra that spins in the little index finger the represents the righteousness.


7. Trident - Given by Lord Shiva, Trishul or trident seen in her fourth left hand symbolizes the three qualities – satwa, rajas and tamas in a human.


8. Thunderbolt - Given by Lord Indra, this weapon symbolizes firmness of spirit.


9. Lotus - It represents the awakening of spiritual consciousness in a soul.