Goddess Vishnu Durga

Vishnu Durga, also known as Narayani, is one among the numerous forms of Goddess Durga. Vishnu-Durga is regarded as the sister of Lord Krishna, born immediately before him. She is also known as Yoga Maya and is the child that flew away from the hand of Kamsa and warned him that Krishna has already born on the earth and will annihilate him in near future.

Vishnu Durga shares many characteristics of Lord Vishnu including the dark complexion. She is four-armed and carries conch and discus (Sudarshana chakra) in her upper hand. Her normal right hand is in ‘abhaya posture’ – blessing or protection. Left hand is placed on her thigh

She is always depicted in peaceful form (Samumya Vadana). Sometimes she is depicted as standing on the head of the buffalo (Mahisha) killed by Durga.

(Source: Notes from Durga Kosha by Kalpatharu Research Academy)



7 comments:

Büşra said...

thanks for sharing..

premasru said...

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yelsetty said...

Thanks. In my "NADI JYOTHISHYA" it is written as "TO win Vishnu Durga's Grace you should do......." I surprised about the name of the god as whether male or female. Now it is clarified.

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anmol said...

vishnu is a base of world

Anonymous said...

DURGA REPRESENTS THE FEMININE SIDE OF VISHNU - IN REALITY BOTH ARE SAME i.e. DURGA IS THE FEMININE ASPECT/MOHINI ROOP OF LORD VISHNU....

Blue Hamsa said...

Dakshayani, the Goddess, for the welfare of the world, took the Karma of taking ten births as a Karmic reaction to body sacrifice. Dakshayani, Parvati, Vishnu Durga, Pancha Durgas (forms of Draupadi), Nalayani and one Kaliyuga Avatar, Srimad Sai. Nadi readings complement Puranas.

Blue Hamsa said...

Ten main incarnations of Devi (Dakshyani) revealed by a Nadi reading of a Kaliyug Avatar . Parvati, Durga (Mahishasura Mardini), Yoga Maya, Pancha Durga (five forms of Draupadi), Nalayani and Srimad Sai Raja Rajeswari.

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