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Durga 32 Names In Odia Pdf

When you search for the Durga 32 Names in Odia PDF, ensure the document contains these accurate names with correct diacritics. Below is the standard list, transliterated from Odia script, along with their meanings:

A compact devotional list of 32 names (32-nāma) of Goddess Durga translated or transliterated into Odia — useful for prayer, printing, study, or sharing as a PDF.

A standard “Durga 32 Names in Odia PDF” generally includes:

The word Dvatrimsha means "Thirty-Two" in Sanskrit. The Durga Dvatrimsha Namavali is a stotra that lists 32 specific epithets of Goddess Durga. Unlike the longer Durga Saptashati (700 verses), this collection is concise, making it ideal for daily recitation. durga 32 names in odia pdf

According to the Puranas, chanting these 32 names is equivalent to invoking the Goddess’s complete form—from her peaceful incarnation as Lalita to her ferocious manifestation as Chamunda. Each name represents a specific cosmic function and a weapon or attribute of the deity.

To help you verify your PDF, here is how the first few lines should read in Roman Odia:

Jai Jai He Mahishasuramardini... Namah: Durgayee, Durgarti Nashinyai, Durgati Harinyai, Durgamayai, Durgamachchedayee, Durgasadhanayai... When you search for the Durga 32 Names

(In your Odia PDF, this will be written in the beautiful rounded Kalinga script).

The Durga 32 Names in Odia PDF is a highly sought-after devotional document for Odia-speaking Hindus. While many free versions exist online, care must be taken to select a PDF with correct spelling, complete 32 names, and proper source attribution. For best results, users are advised to download from recognized Odia religious publishers or create their own verified copy using Odia Unicode fonts. The PDF serves not only as a chanting guide but also as a portable digital tool for daily worship of Goddess Durga.


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While the exact order may vary slightly by region, the standard names included are (presented here in Romanized Sanskrit, followed by Odia script):

(Note: For the complete list in precise Odia order, please refer to the PDF linked in the download section.)

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