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7 books on the myths and legends of Goddess Durga you should read

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Oct 17, 2023, 08:00 IST
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​Books about Goddess Durga

Goddess Durga is a figure of profound significance in Hindu spirituality and mythology. Her character embodies strength, femininity, and the eternal battle between good and evil. Here are some of the books about the Goddess and the myths and legends that revolve around her.

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'Kali: The Feminine Force' by Ajit Mookerjee

Imagine a world where art, literature, and sculptures come to life, celebrating the essence of the Hindu goddess, Kali. Ajit Mookerjee paints a vivid picture of the deity, breathing life into her powerful imagery in this book.


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'The Book of Kali' by Seema Mohanty

Goddess Kali, challenges conventional perceptions of divinity. Seema Mohanty talks about the mystery of this dark and fierce goddess. From her violent portrayal to her gentler forms, like Dakshina-Kali, this book traces Kali's transformation over the centuries, drawing inspiration from rituals, epics, folklore, and even films.

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'Tales of Durga' by Adurthi Subba Rao

Goddess Durga embodies the universal energy as Shakti. The worship of Durga dates back over 4,000 years, with references to Uma and Parvati in ancient texts. In 'Tales of Durga', author Adurthi Subba Rao explores the deep-rooted significance of Maa Durga's worship, shedding light on her many forms and the timeless devotion she commands.

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'7 Secrets of the Goddess' by Devdatta Patnaik

Have you ever wondered about the symbolism and stories of Hindu mythology? Devdatta Patnaik raises questions about gender relationships and equality within these tales. He invites us to consider the deeper meanings hidden within these narratives and rituals, offering a fresh perspective.


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'Devi' by Ramesh Menon

Read through the verses of the Devi Bhagavatam, a sacred text that honors the Goddess in all her forms. Ramesh Menon's book 'Devi' talks about the legends and references from a pre-Vedic era, showcasing the deep Shakta beliefs. This book provides an insight into the major stories of the Divine Mother.


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'Kali: The Black Goddess of Dakshineswar' by Elizabeth U. Harding

In this book, Elizabeth U. Harding invites us on a journey to explore the worship of Goddess Kali, with a focus on the Dakshineswar temple in Kolkata. Discover the temple's rituals, festivals, and saints who have graced its premises. It's a perfect introduction to Kali worship, offering an intimate look at this divine figure.


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'Mata Vaishno Devi: The Bhakti of Shakti'

The book talks about Trikuta Hill, home to Mata Vaishno Devi. It has the myths and legends surrounding this sacred shrine, and about Mata Vaishno Devi's legendary devotion to humanity. The literature also holds rituals and festivities that fill the atmosphere with peace and spiritual rejuvenation. This comprehensive guide will prepare you for your own pilgrimage to the holy place of Vaishno Devi.


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