108 names of durga
1) Satī, the daughter of Dakṣa;
2) Sādhvī, the Sanguine;
3) Bhavaprītā, loved
by the universe;
4) Bhavānī, the abode
of the universe;
5) Bhavamocanī, the
absolver of the universe;
6) Āryā;
7) Durgā;
8) Jayā;
9) Ādyā, the
beginning reality;
10) Trinetrā, having
three-eyes;
11) Śūladhāriṇī, holding a monodent;
12) Pinākadhāriṇī, Who holds the trident of Śiva;
13) Citrā;
14) Caṇḍaghaṇṭā, having mighty bells¹;
15) Mahātapā, with severe penance;
16) Manas, mind;
17) Buddhi, wisdom;
18) Ahańkārā, pride;
19)
Cittarūpā, thought-state;
20) Citā, death-bed;
21) Citi, the thinking mind;
22)
Sarvamantramayī, possessing all the instruments of thought;
23) Sattā, above
all;
24) Satyānandasvarūpiṇī,
eternal bliss;
25) Anantā, infinite or beyond
measure;
26) Bhāvinī, beautiful woman;
27) Bhāvyā, future;
28) Bhavyā, with
splendor;
29) Abhavyā, improper or fear-causing²;
30) Sadāgati, always
bestowing Mokṣa;
31) Śāmbhavī, consort of Śambhu;
32) Devamātā; 33) Cintā,
thoughts;
34) Ratnapriyā, adorned or loved by jewels;
35) Sarvavidyā, abode of
knowledge;
36) Dakṣakanyā, that is Satī, daughter of Dakṣa;
37) Dakṣayajñavināśinī,
destroyer of the sacrifice of Dakṣa³;
38) Aparṇā; 39) Anekavarṇā, having
many complexions (for example: Kālī, Gaurī);
40) Pāṭalā, red in color;
41)
Pāṭalāvatī, wearing a red-color apparel;
42) Paṭṭāmbaraparidhānā, wearing a
dress made of leather;
43) Kalamañjīrarañjinī, wearing a melodious anklet;
44)
Ameyā, immeasurable;
45) Vikramā, fierce;
46) Krūrā, cruel (on demons);
47)
Sundarī;
48) Surasundarī;
49) Vanadurgā;
50) Mātańgī;
51) Matańgamunipūjitā,
prayed by Sage Matańga;
52) Brāhmī;
53) Māheśvarī;
54) Caindrī;
55) Kaumārc;
56) Vaiṣṇavī×
57) Cāmuṇḍā;
58) Vārāhī;
59) Lakṣmī;
60) Puruṣākṛti,taking the form of a man;
61) Vimalotkarṣiṇī, providing joy;
62) Jñānā;
63)
Kriyā;
64) Nityā, eternal one;
65) Buddhidā, bestower of wisdom;
66) Bahulā,
numerous in forms;
67) Bahulapremā, generously benevolent;
68)
Sarvavāhanavāhanā, sits or rides all vehicles;
69-72) Slayer of Śumbha and
Niśumbha, Mahiṣāsura, Madhu and Kaiṭabha, and Caṇḍa and Muṇḍa; 73)
Sarvāsuravināśā, destroyer of all demons; 74) Sarvadānavaghātinī, causes injury
to all the demons; 75) Sarvaśāstramayī, deft in all theories; 76) Satyā; 77)
Sarvāstradhāriṇī, possessor of all the missile weapons; 78) Anekaśastrahastā,
possessor of many hand weapons; 79) Anekāstrasya Dhāriṇī, possessor of many
missile weapons; 80) Kumārī; 81) Ekakanyā; 82) Kaiśorī; 83) Yuvatī; 84) Yatī;
85) Aprauḍhā, who never gets old; 86) Prauḍhā, who is old; 87) Vṛddhamātā,
old mother (loosely); 88) Balapradā, bestower of strength; 89) Mahodarī, gigantic
abdomen which stores the universe; 90) Muktakeśā, having open tresses; 91)
Ghorarūpā, having a fierce outlook; 92) Mahābalā, having immense strength; 93)
Agnijvālā, poignant like fire; 94) Raudramukhī, having a fierce face like
universe-destroying Rudrā; 95) Kālarātrī; 96) Tapasvinī; 97) Nārāyaṇī; 98)
Bhadrakālī; 99) Viṣṇumāyā; 100) Jalodarī, abode of the ethereal universe;
101) Śivadūtī; 102) Karālī, fierce; 103) Anantā, immeasurable; 104)
Parameśvarī; 102) Kātyāyanī; 106) Sāvitrī; 107) Pratyakṣā; 108) Brahmavādinī