Read on to know the 108 names of the Goddess along with their meaning:
108 Names of Maa Durga Plus Meaning
Sati – One who got burned alive
Saadhvi – The Sanguine
Bhavaprita – One who is loved by the universe
Bhavaani – The abode of the universe
Bhavamochani – The absolver of the universe
Aarya – Goddess
Durga – The Invincible
Jaya – The Victorious
Aadya – The Initial reality
Trinetra – One who has three-eyes
Shooldharini – One who holds a monodent
Pinaakadharini – One who holds the trident of Shiva
Chitra – The Picturesque
Chandaghanta – One who has mighty bells
Mahatapa – With severe penance
Manah – Mind
Buddhi – Intelligence
Ahankaara – One with Pride
Chittarupa – One who is in thought-state
Chita – Death-bed
Chiti – The thinking mind
Sarvamantramayi – One who possess all the instruments of thought
Satta – One who is above all
Satyanandasvarupini – Form of Eternal bliss
Ananta – One who is Infinite or beyond measure
Bhaavini – The Beautiful Woman
Bhaavya – Represents Future
Bhavya – With Magnificence
Abhavya – Improper or fear-causing
Sadagati – Always in motion, bestowing Moksha (salvation)
Shaambhavi – Consort of Shambhu
Devamata – Mother Goddess
Chinta – Tension
Ratnapriya – Adorned or loved by jewels
Sarvavidya – Knowledgeable
Dakshakanya – Daughter of Daksha
Dakshayaj-avinaashini – Interrupter of the sacrifice of Daksha
Aparna – One who doesn’t eat even leaves while fasting
Anekavarna – One who has many complexions
Paatala – Red in color
Paatalavati – Wearing red-color attire
Pattaambaraparidhaana – Wearing a dress made of leather
Kalamanjiiraranjini – Wearing a musical anklet
Ameyaa – One who is beyond measure
Vikrama – Violent
Krrooraa – Brutal (on demons)
Sundari – The Gorgeous
Sursundari – Extremely Beautiful
Vandurga – Goddess of forests
Maatangi – Goddess of Matanga
Matangamunipujita – Worshiped by Sage Matanga
Braahmi – Power of God Brahma
Maaheshvari – Power of Lord Mahesha (Shiva)
Aeindri – Power of God Indra
Kaumaari – The adolescent
Vaishnavi – The invincible
Chaamunda – Slayer of Chanda and Munda (Demons)
Vaarahi – One who rides on Varaah
Lakshmi – Goddess of Wealth
Purushaakriti – One who takes the form of a man
Vimalauttkarshini – One who provides joy
Gyaana – Full of Knowledge
Kriya – Nitya- The eternal one
Buddhida – The bestower of wisdom
Bahula – One who is in various forms
Bahulaprema – One who is loved by all
Sarvavahanavahana – One who rides all vehicles
NishumbhaShumbhaHanani – Slayer of the demon-brothers Shumbha Nishumbha
MahishasuraMardini – Slayer of the bull-demon Mahishasura
MadhuKaitabhaHantri – Slayer of the demon-duo Madhu and Kaitabha
ChandaMundaVinashini – Destroyer of the ferocious asuras Chanda and Munda
Sarvasuravinasha – Destroyer of all demons
Sarvadaanavaghaatini – Possessing the power to kill all the demons
Sarvashaastramayi – One who is deft in all theories
Satya – The truth
Sarvaastradhaarini – Possessor of all the missile weapons
Anekashastrahasta – Possessor of many hand weapons
AnekastraDhaarini – Possessor of many missile weapons
Komaari – The beautiful adolescent
Ekakanya – The girl child
Kaishori – The adolescent
Yuvati – The Woman
Yati – Ascetic, one who renounces the world
Apraudha – One who never gets old
Praudha – One who is old
Vriddhamaata – The old mother (loosely)
Balaprada – The bestower of strength
Mahodari – One who has huge belly which stores the universe
Muktakesha – One who has open tresses
Ghorarupa – Having a fierce outlook
Mahaabala – Having immense strength
Agnijwaala – One who is poignant like fire
Raudramukhi – One who has a fierce face like destroyer Rudra
Kaalaratri – Goddess who is black like night
Tapasvini – one who is engaged in penance
Narayani – The destructive aspect of Lord Narayana (Brahma)
Bhadrakaali – Fierce form of Kali
Vishnumaya – Spell of Lord Vishnu
Jalodari – Abode of the ethereal universe
Shivadooti – Ambassador of Lord Shiva
Karaali – The Violent
Ananta – The Infinite
Parameshvari – The Ultimate Goddess
Katyayani – One who is worshiped by sage Katyanan
Savitri – Daughter of the Sun God Savitr
Pratyaksha – One who is real
Brahmavaadini – One who is present everywhere