Hargauri Durga: The Divine Daughter’s Homecoming in Bengal In the sacred land of Bengal, where devotion to the Divine Mother assumes countless forms, the worship of Hargauri Durga stands apart as a deeply emotional and familial celebration of the Goddess. Unlike the traditional image of Mahishasura Mardini Durga —the fierce vanquisher of evil—Har Gauri Durga embodies tenderness, purity, and familial love. In this form, she is not the warrior goddess descending to destroy the demon Mahishasura but a beloved daughter returning to her parental home, accompanied by her children and her husband Shiva. The Form and the Family In this unique tradition, Goddess Durga is portrayed with two arms instead of ten , symbolizing serenity and grace rather than power and wrath. She is accompanied by her divine family— Lakshmi, Saraswati, Ganesha, and Kartikeya —and her consort Lord Shiva , lovingly regarded as the son-in-law of the family. The depiction shows Shiva riding a bull, sometimes embraci...