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*gulped* Is this goddess Kali?Yes, this goddess is of Hindu origin.
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*gulped* Is this goddess Kali?Yes, this goddess is of Hindu origin.
6 questions left.
Yes, she often has more than one set of arms.Is this goddess usually depicted with more than one set of arms?
No, she is not Kali. This may be slightly confusing as they're both aspects of nature, but the goddess I'm thinking about is distinctive from Kali.*gulped* Is this goddess Kali?
All Hindu gods (male and female) are known by more than one name, so I won't count this as a question.Is this goddess known by more than one name?
Durga is correct.Are you thinking about Durga?
No, she is not Kali. This may be slightly confusing as they're both aspects of nature, but the goddess I'm thinking about is distinctive from Kali.
Are you thinking about Durga?
*Sighed of relief* Thank goodness it wasn't her otherwise I feel like I'm in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom!Durga is correct.
Unlike Kali, who is completely wild, Durga is both wild and calm. She rides a lion or a tiger. Her name means inaccessible -- durg -- like a fortress, or in some texts, Durga means 'Beyond defeat'. She is both a warrior and a peace keeper, and works to restore balance.
So basically...you WERE thinking of Carmen.Durga is correct.
Unlike Kali, who is completely wild, Durga is both wild and calm. She rides a lion or a tiger. Her name means inaccessible -- durg -- like a fortress, or in some texts, Durga means 'Beyond defeat'. She is both a warrior and a peace keeper, and works to restore balance.
Unless Carmen is Laverna (Roman deity of thieves) disguise as Minerva (Roman deity of Wisdom).So basically...you WERE thinking of Carmen.![]()