10
Forms
of
Durga Maa
Kali
The fierce and powerful goddess of destruction, time, and transformation. She symbolizes the destruction of evil.
Tara
The goddess of compassion and protection, often depicted helping devotees cross over troubles.
Tripura Sundari
The goddess of supreme beauty, grace, and bliss, representing the highest form of divine love.
Bhuvaneshwari
The queen of the universe, who rules over creation and cosmic order.
Bhairavi
The fierce warrior goddess who destroys enemies and ignorance, often associated with Kundalini energy.
Chinnamasta
The self-decapitated goddess who symbolizes self-sacrifice, transformation, and divine energy flow.
Dhumavati
The widow goddess representing the dark side of life, suffering, and detachment.
Baglamukhi
The goddess of power and control, known for stopping enemies and silencing negativity.
Matangi
The goddess of wisdom, music, and knowledge, similar to Saraswati but more mystical.
Kamala
The goddess of wealth and prosperity, resembling Lakshmi, bringing abundance and good fortune.
Chanakya’s Guide