Why Maa Durga is called Durgatinashini ?

Goddess Durga, often referred to as "Durgatinashini," is a prominent deity in Hindu mythology. The term "Durgatinashini" translates to "the one who eliminates difficulties." She is considered the embodiment of divine feminine power and is worshipped for her ability to conquer and dispel obstacles, negative forces, and evil energies. Durga is depicted with multiple arms, each holding a weapon, symbolizing her strength and protection. Her victory over the buffalo demon Mahishasura is a central story in Hindu mythology, representing the triumph of good over evil. Worshipped during the festival of Navaratri, Durga symbolizes courage, determination, and the ultimate source of strength for her devotees.

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