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Title: The Divine Shield: The Significance of Durga Trinshat Namavali (32 Names) in Odia Tradition

Introduction In the vast ocean of Hindu theology, Goddess Durga is revered as the supreme power, the invincible warrior who annihilates evil and nurtures the good. While she is known by thousands of names across various scriptures, the recitation of her "Durga Trinshat Namavali" (The 32 Names) holds a special place in the hearts of devotees, particularly in the spiritual landscape of Odisha. These 32 names are not merely titles; they are believed to be a divine shield against the perils of life, offering protection, peace, and prosperity.

In an Odia PDF, these names are written in Odia script (Kalinga script), often with phonetic pronunciation guides (using Odia characters) and sometimes with the Bengali or Devanagari equivalents for reference. durga 32 names in odia pdf

When Gajapati reached the name Mahakali, the Great Black One who devours time and death, the power went out in the village, plunging them into total darkness. Usually, this would have sent Priya into a panic. But the fever had broken into a sweat, and she felt an inexplicable peace. Title: The Divine Shield: The Significance of Durga

The Divine Shield: A Complete Guide to the 32 Names of Durga (Durga Dvatrimsha Namavali) in Odia PDF

In the sacred landscape of Odisha, where the rhythmic chanting of 'Hara Parvati' echoes from Cuttack to Puri, the worship of Maa Durga transcends mere ritual. For millions of Odia Hindus, seeking the Mother Goddess’s protection is a daily spiritual discipline. Among the most potent and accessible hymns is the Durga Dvatrimsha Namavali—a collection of the 32 sacred names of Goddess Durga. In an Odia PDF, these names are written