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Navratri 2025 Maa Durga 108 Names: Chanting Maa Durga’s 108 names purifies mind, body, and soul. Discover meanings, rituals, and divine benefits of this powerful Shakti sadhana.

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Maa Durga 108 Names Chanting: Navratri, a sacred Hindu festival celebrated across India, honours the divine feminine energy embodied by Goddess Durga. Spanning nine nights, Navaratri is a time of devotion, fasting, and spiritual reflection. During this period, devotees seek the blessings of Maa Durga, the epitome of strength, courage, and protection.
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A powerful spiritual practice during Navratri is chanting of the 108 names of Maa Durga, known as “Ashtottara Shatanamavali.” These names, or “Ashtottara Shatanamavali,” are believed to invoke the blessings of the Goddess, bringing auspiciousness, prosperity, and positive energy. Chanting these names purifies the mind, body, and soul, fostering spiritual growth and material well-being.
108 Names Of Maa Durga
- Shree
- Uma
- Bharati
- Bhadra
- Sharvani
- Vijaya
- Jaya
- Vani
- Sarvagataya
- Gauri
- Varahi
- Kamalapriya
- Saraswati
- Kamala
- Maya
- Matangi
- Apara
- Aja
- Shankabharya
- Shiva
- Chandi
- Kundalini
- Vaishnavi
- Kriya
- Shri
- Indira
- Madhumati
- Girija
- Subhaga
- Ambika
- Tara
- Padmavati
- Hansa
- Padmanabha Sahodari
- Aparna
- Lalita
- Dhatri
- Kumari
- Shikhvahinyai
- Shambhavi
- Sumukhi
- Maitryai
- Trinetra
- Vishvarupa
- Aarya
- Mridani
- Hinkaryai
- Krodhinyai
- Sudinayai
- Achala
- Sukshma
- Paratpara
- Shobha
- Sarvavarna
- Haripriya
- Mahalakshmi
- Mahasiddhi
- Swadha
- Swaha
- Manonmani
- Trilokapalini
- Udbhuta
- Trisandhya
- Tripurantakyai
- Trishaktyai
- Tripadayai
- Durga
- Brahmi
- Trailokyavasini
- Pushkara
- Atrisuta
- Gudha
- Trivarna
- Triswara
- Triguna
- Nirguna
- Satya
- Nirvikalpa
- Niranjana
- Jwalinyai
- Malini
- Charchayai
- Kravyadopa Nibarhinyai
- Kamakshi
- Kaminyai
- Kanta
- Kamdayai
- Kalahansini
- Salajja
- Kulaja
- Pragya
- Prabha
- Madanasundari
- Vagishvari
- Vishalakshi
- Sumangali
- Kali
- Maheshvari
- Chandi
- Bhairavi
- Bhuvaneshvari
- Nitya
- Sanandavibhvayai
- Satyajnana
- Tamopaha
- Maheshvarapriyanka
- Maha Tripura Sundari
- Durgaparmeshvaryai
How To Chant
During chanting, each of the 108 names are prefixed by “Om.” An “ai” is added at the end of the goddesses names, followed by the suffix “Namah.” Om is the “Bija” (seed) mantra, representing the primordial sound of the universe, while Namah, a salutation, represents respect and surrender to the deity.
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Nibandh Vinod is a seasoned journalist with nearly three decades of experience, known for his in-depth coverage of events and festivals, as well as his expertise in SEO-driven content at News18.com. A tech-savv… Read More
September 20, 2025, 09:15 IST
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