Kali was a avatar or incarnation of Maa Durga who is the wife of Lord Shiva. Maa Durga took the Kali role to kill all the monsters on earth.
Durga, Kali, Chandi, Mahavidyas and Maa Durga.
Navratra are celebrated in honour of Hindu goddess Maa Shakti Or Maa Durga.Etymologically it means Nine nights and the term holds its significance from the fact that the festival is celebrated for nine nights. According to Hindu mythology, Brahma the creator gave a Boon(var) to a Demon Mahisasur(the buffalo rider) who then wrecked havoc on earth.Gradually he started attacking devtas .Finally he decided to kill King of devas Indra.At that time on Indra and other devas Plea The trinity (LORD Vishnu,Mahesh,,Brahma) released a part of their energy to combine and bring down a magnificient goddess to earth named Shakti or Durga. She had a fight with mahisasur for nine nights/days during which the demon changed his forms.On Ninth day she grabbed the demon under her foot and the brutal was killed. On the nine days of Navratra nine forms of Shakti are worshipped. Maa Shailputri Maa Brahmachaarin Maa Katyayini Maa Chaamunda Maa Kaa Ratri Maa har gauri Maa Skanda Maa KushMandaa Maa chandraghanta
yes.this is durga mantra. another durga mantra is here http://www.sarvamantra.com/2011/05/05/durga%E2%80%99s-mantra/
durga maa protects her devotees in all directions!
Perses was the Titan god of destruction. There was also Enyo, who was the goddess of war.
In Hindu mythology, the lion was given to the goddess Durga by the god Vishnu to aid her in battle against the demon Mahishasura. The lion is a symbol of power, strength, and courage.
Kali is an avatar or incarnation of Maa Durga / Parvathi the wife of Lord Shiva.
The cast of Mahishasura Mardini - 1959 includes: Rajkumar as Mahishasura Suryakala as Mahishi Udaya Kumar as Rambha
Durga, The Fierce Goddess carries various weapons given by the Gods. Her right hand sword has severed the buffalo's head from its body (demon Mahishasura who emerged from buffalo's body). She grasps one demon in two of her left hands.
It is said that on the day of Dashain, Lord ram killed the evil demon Rawana and Durga maa killede another evil demon .
"Mahalaya" is a well-known poem by Rabindranath Tagore that reflects on the essence of the Mahalaya event in Hindu mythology, particularly Durga Puja. It highlights the awakening of Goddess Durga through the poetic visualization of nature's transformations. Another notable poem by Tagore is "Mahisasura Mardini," which glorifies the triumph of Goddess Durga over the demon Mahishasura. These poems capture the spiritual and cultural significance of Mahalaya in Bengali culture.