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दुर्गा Durgā

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Durgā — Protection, Strength, War
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Quick Facts

Essential information about Durgā, Protection, Strength, War

Original Scriptदुर्गा
Unicode RestorationDurgā
PantheonSanskrit
DomainProtection, Strength, War
Meaning‘the inaccessible or terrific goddess’, N. of the daughter of Himavat and wife of Śiva (also called Umā, Pārvatī &c., and mother of Kārttikeya and Gaṇeśa cf. pUjA), TĀr. x, 2
ClassificationTier 1
Primary DomainDurgā.com
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Etymology & Word Family

From original script to Unicode restoration

Original Script दुर्गा Durgā — "‘the inaccessible or terrific goddess’, N. of the daughter of Himavat and wife of Śiva (also called Umā, Pārvatī &c., and mother of Kārttikeya and Gaṇeśa cf. pUjA), TĀr. x, 2"
Unicode Restoration Durgā Restored stress, length, and script
Modern ASCII durga Plain-ASCII fallback

The name Durgā carries the orthographic signature of the sanskrit tradition: दुर्गा. Unicode restoration recovers what ASCII flattens.

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Unicode Character Breakdown

Character-by-character philological analysis

CharacterUnicodeNameBlockPhonetic Role
DU+0044Latin Capital Letter DBasic LatinSame
uU+0075Latin Small Letter UBasic LatinShort /u/
rU+0072Latin Small Letter RBasic LatinSame
gU+0067Latin Small Letter GBasic LatinSame
āU+0101Latin Small Letter A with MacronLatin Extended-AMacron: long /aː/

The Tier 1 classification reflects which ancient features stress, length, or script are preserved in this restoration.

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Cultural Significance

From ancient cult to modern Unicode

Unicode Restoration as Cultural Act

Restoring Durgā in a domain name is more than orthographic accuracy. It is a statement that the internet should recognize the full range of human writing — not only the ASCII keyboard.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Durgā, Protection, Strength, War, and Unicode restoration

01How do you pronounce Durgā?

The original form दुर्गा preserves phonetic distinctions that plain durga cannot show.

02What does Durgā mean?

Durgā means ‘the inaccessible or terrific goddess’, N. of the daughter of Himavat and wife of Śiva (also called Umā, Pārvatī &c., and mother of Kārttikeya and Gaṇeśa cf. pUjA), TĀr. x, 2 in the sanskrit tradition.

03Why restore Durgā in Unicode?

Plain ASCII durga strips the stress, length, and script that make the name specific. Unicode restoration returns the name to its original written dignity.

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Scholarly Sources

The philological foundations of this restoration

Every claim on this page is grounded in established scholarship. The orthographic restorations follow disciplinary convention. The etymological chain follows the best available reference works. This is not invention — it is resurrection through scholarship.

Lexicography & Philology

  • MW
  • KEWA

Primary Texts

  • Primary sources in the sanskrit tradition for Durgā.

Archaeology & Art History

  • Material evidence — iconography, inscriptions, and temple archaeology — for Durgā and related cults.

Religious Studies

  • Comparative studies of sanskrit religion and the place of Durgā within it.
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