(Durgamangi) – The One with Divine Forms
Odia-speaking devotees face a unique challenge. While Sanskrit texts are often written in Devanagari or Roman script, the (a distinct Brahmic script) is necessary for proper pronunciation in the Odia tradition. Many priests in Puri and Bhubaneswar insist that chanting the names in Odia script preserves the Chhanda (rhythm) specific to the Odia system of recitation. durga 32 names in odia pdf
(Durgasadhini) – The Fulfiller of difficult tasks (Durgamangi) – The One with Divine Forms Odia-speaking
– The fierce form of the goddess to terrify evil spirits. look for verified Odia spiritual websites
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