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"Download the authentic Durga 32 Names in Odia PDF. Learn the benefits, correct pronunciation, and usage of the Durga Dvatrimsha Namavali for daily protection and peace."

"Skandamata, Kusumam..." The Mother of Skanda. The Flower-like one.

It quietens an overactive mind, relieves chronic anxiety, and fills the practitioner with a profound sense of courage and fearlessness.

May the blessings of Maa Durga guide your path. Jai Mata Di! 🙏

Below is the complete text of the Shri Durga Dvatrinsh Naam Mala in Devanagari script, alongside the English transliteration and the meaning of each name.

While the full are best accessed via a Verified Odia PDF , here are the names and their translations as understood in Odia tradition: Name (IAST) Meaning in Odia Context Durgā The reliever of all difficulties Durgātirśaminī She who pacifies extreme suffering Durgāpadvinivāriṇī The remover of obstacles at every step Durgamacchedinī She who cuts through tough barriers Durgasādhinī The enabler of discipline and success Durganāśinī The destroyer of all evils/demons Durgatoddhāriṇī She who uplifts us from bad fate Durganihantrī The slayer of the ultimate destroyers Durgamāpahā She who dissolves and liberates from pain Durgamajñānadā The bestower of divine knowledge Durgadaityalokadavānalā The fire that burns demonic thoughts Durgamā The mother of all challenges Durgamālokā The light that guides through darkness Durgamātmasvarūpiṇī She who is the form of the soul Durgamārgapradā She who shows the spiritual path (continued up to 32) Durgadāriṇī She who cuts off the veil of ignorance Benefits of Chanting

(Durganihantri) – The Evaporator of Difficulties

(Durgamapaha) – The Destroyer of Hardships

The Chanting of Goddess Durga's names holds a profound place in Hindu rituals, especially during the auspicious occasion of Durga Puja. Among the various hymns dedicated to the Goddess, the (32 Names of Durga) is considered one of the most powerful. For devotees in Odisha, reciting these names in their native Odia script brings an immense sense of peace, protection, and spiritual fulfillment.

The , also known as Durga Dwatrimsha Namavali (दुर्गा द्वात्रिंश नामावली), is a sacred hymn consisting of 32 specific names of Goddess Durga. Chanting these names is a common ritual in Hinduism, particularly during Durga Puja, Navratri, and for daily spiritual practice. Each name represents a distinct attribute or fierce form of the Goddess.

A compact devotional list of 32 names (32-nāma) of Goddess Durga translated or transliterated into Odia — useful for prayer, printing, study, or sharing as a PDF.