#Mahagauri (महागौरी):
— Selvaraj Venkatesan (@niftytelevision) October 10, 2024
Meaning: The extremely fair one.
Description: She is depicted as extremely beautiful, with fair complexion, riding a bull, and having four arms. She symbolizes peace and tranquility.
**Mahagauri** (महागौरी) is the eighth form of Goddess Durga worshipped… pic.twitter.com/y13gWa9JTF
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Mahagauri (महागौरी):
Meaning: The extremely fair one.
Description: She is depicted as extremely beautiful, with fair complexion, riding a bull, and having four arms. She symbolizes peace and tranquility.
**Mahagauri** (महागौरी) is the eighth form of Goddess Durga worshipped during Navratri. Her name means "the extremely fair one," signifying her pure, serene, and luminous form. Here's an in-depth look at her significance and attributes:
- **Mythological Background**: Mahagauri is believed to have attained her fair complexion and serene form after undergoing severe penance in the Himalayas. Initially, Parvati, in her form as Kali or Kalratri, had a dark complexion, which turned fair and radiant after her penance. This story symbolizes the transformation from austerity to purity and enlightenment.
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