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Durga As Mahisasuramardini presents a comprehensive exploration of one of Hindu mythology’s most compelling narratives. Author Indira S. Aiyar examines the multifaceted story of Goddess Durga in her avatar as Mahisasuramardini, the slayer of the buffalo demon Mahisasura. The work, enriched by a foreword from Ajay Mitra Shastri, investigates the symbolic dimensions and cultural evolution of this divine mythology across different periods and traditions.
The book analyzes how this ancient myth has remained dynamic and relevant, reflecting changing social values and spiritual understanding. Through careful examination of textual sources, iconography, and ritualistic practices, the author illuminates the deeper meanings embedded within this powerful goddess narrative. Readers will gain insight into the theological significance of Durga’s triumph, her role as a protector against cosmic evil, and her importance in Hindu religious consciousness and festival celebrations.







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