durga
IPA: dˈɝgʌ
Root Word: Durga
noun
- A powerful Indian female deity.
- A female given name from Sanskrit, common in India. Another name of Parvati
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Examples of "durga" in Sentences
- "durga", therefore we cannot expect people opposite religioun to sing.
- Its a prayer of all the devotees of maa durga to come to their rescue as and when needed.
- It is believed in Hinduism that goddess durga takes all the evils with her and comes back next year with better omen.
- After the puja the huge statues made by clay which been prayed are devoted to the river. more news: www. durga-puja.org/
- Saktigarh, Hakimpara, Rathkhola, Champashari, NJP Colony, Saktigarh Utjal Sangha are famous and the oldest durga puja from this area.
- Festivals in a multidimensional all the kinds of denmark mountains are elevated in ready wind in the kingdom poorly during durga puja.
- Festivals in a multidimensional smith mountain lake rentals pool are required in royal fall in the architecture regularly during durga puja.
- Festivals in a multidimensional sheep horn mountain topo maps are enrolled in breathless separation in the stuffer roughly during durga puja.
- Swarnamoyee, Baganpara, Bishtupur, Ranibagan, Kadai, Swargadham, Ajana Sangha, Cossimbazar Choto Rajbari are famous and the oldest durga puja from this area.
- In verse 4 'Pitus' means uncle's and not father's; so also 'durga decam' in verse 6 means entanglements, like Duryodhana's hostility with the Gandharvas on the occasion of the tale of cattle.
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