Durga

NOUN
  1. Hindu goddess of war; a malevolent aspect of Devi
    the inaccessible Durga
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How To Use Durga In A Sentence

  • On the first three nights Goddess Durga is worshiped. Celebration of the Nine Nights of the Divine Mother started last night with the new moon. | Disinformation
  • The Bengalis settled in the city are on with the Durga pooja festivities.
  • the inaccessible Durga
  • Whereas DJ Shadow dug through crates to find the rare vinyl he would use to create his masterpiece album, Entroducing …, Cheb traveled to places like India and North Africa to record traditional music for his albums such as Shri Durga and La Kahena. The Mystical SOunds of Cheb i Sabbah | Disinformation
  • In late eighteenth and nineteenth century Bengal, the worship of Durga acquired meanings other than devotion as well.
  • But where the rebellion of Brighouse's Maggie, in marrying a lowly bootmaker, is a blow against convention, the resistance of Gupta's Durga to inherited values is no more than you would expect today.
  • Most Hindus revere and adore the many manifestations of the Divine as Siva, Vishnu, Rama, Krishna or Durga even as they focus on an ishta devata, a favorite Deity.
  • A private consortium—including the government of Singapore—is building new airports and cities near Ludhiana and Durgapur, in an attempt to create India's answers to the FedEx and UPS cargo hubs in Memphis and Louisville, Ky. Cities of the Sky
  • They allege that a big temple is being constructed in place of a small 100-year-old Durga 'gaddi' (temple) that was recently demolished. The Times of India
  • His tomb is much visited by all who touch at the island, and has become a _durgah_ (shrine) for innumerable visitors from Europe. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. CCCXXXVI. October, 1843. Vol. LIV.
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