Many people have doubt as to Goddess Durga rides a lion or tiger. Frankly, lion or tiger should be of no matter to a devotee. It is not the animal that matters but the symbolism. Lion is mentioned as the vahana or vehicle in the Devi Mahatmya – the story of Goddess Durga is based on it. But Devi Mahatmya was composed during the sixth century AD. Goddess Durga was worshipped for several hundred years before the composition of the scripture. History The lion first appeared along with Goddess Durga during the late Kushan Period (2nd Century BC to 3rd century AD). Lion is the king of animals and Goddess Durga is the primordial Goddess. She is the all-powerful and her mount had to be of similar qualities. Thus, lion was chosen. The forest tribes of Bharat who worshipped Goddess Durga from time immemorial associated her with tiger. Large relief panels began to appear from the 5th century AD in which Goddess Durga is depicted along with lion. Calendars with image of Godde
The Sudarshana Chakra (disc), wielded by Goddess Durga, holds deep symbolism and significance in Hindu mythology. Here's an expansion on its symbolism and meaning: Divine Weaponry: The Sudarshan Chakra is a powerful celestial weapon gifted to Goddess Durga by Bhagavan Srihari Vishnu, one of the principal deities in Hinduism. Its association with Vishnu highlights its divine origins and its potency as a tool of divine intervention. Destruction of Evil: When Goddess Durga is depicted wielding the Sudarshana Chakra, it symbolizes her role as a warrior goddess engaged in the eternal battle against evil forces. The Chakra's presence in her hand signifies her readiness to annihilate negativity and restore cosmic balance. Wheel of Time: The Sudarshan Chakra is often interpreted as a representation of the wheel of time, symbolizing the cyclical nature of existence. Its circular form signifies the endless cycle of creation, sustenance, and transformation that characterizes the