Edited By: Pragati Bhandari
Edited By: Pragati Bhandari
Edited By: Pragati Bhandari
Edited By: Pragati Bhandari
Aadya
Meaning "first" or "primeval," representing the primordial nature
of Goddess Durga.
Deetya
Signifying "goddess Lakshmi," representing the prosperity and abundance associated with the divine.
Harini
Meaning "deer," embodying the
grace and agility of Goddess Durga.
Ishani
Referring to "goddess" or "ruler," highlighting the divine and powerful nature of Maa Durga.
Lalasa
Referring to "desire" or "longing," symbolizing the determination and drive associated with Goddess Durga.
Maitri
Meaning "friendship" or "compassion," reflecting the nurturing and caring aspect of Goddess Durga.
Navanya
Meaning "new" or "fresh," representing the rejuvenating and revitalizing nature of Goddess Durga.
Rudraja
Derived from "Rudra,"
a fierce aspect of
Goddess Durga, representing her powerful and ferocious form.
Ameya
Signifying "boundless" or "immeasurable," reflecting the infinite strength and power of Goddess Durga.
Aikya
Meaning "unity" or "oneness," symbolizing the harmony and unity associated with Goddess Durga.
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