Goddess Durga from Hindu mythology and Bellona from Roman mythology, though from vastly different cultural and religious backgrounds, share several intriguing similarities. These similarities highlight their roles as powerful divine figures associated with war, protection, and strength. Here’s a detailed exploration of these parallels: 1. Warrior Goddess Role Durga : In Hindu mythology, Durga is the supreme warrior goddess who battles and vanquishes evil forces. She is depicted as riding a lion or tiger, armed with various weapons given to her by different gods, symbolizing the collective power and divine energy of the universe. Bellona : In Roman mythology, Bellona is the goddess of war, often depicted in a chariot, brandishing weapons. She embodies the ferocity and strategic aspects of warfare, akin to her Greek counterpart, Enyo, and is closely associated with Mars, the god of war. 2. Symbolism of Strength and Protection Durga : Durga’s very name means "invincible" or ...