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Durga Puja 2025 — The Powerful Symbolism Of Maa Durga’s Lion And Weapons

Durga Puja 2025 celebrates Maa Durga’s lion and divine weapons, each symbolising courage, wisdom, and the triumph of dharma in Hindu mythology.

Durga Puja celebrates the victory of good over evil. Beyond the rituals, artistry, and devotion, the iconography of Maa Durga carries profound meaning. Her ten hands, each holding a divine weapon, and her majestic lion symbolise not just power but also spiritual lessons that continue to inspire devotees.

As Durga Puja 2025 approaches, let us decode the significance of her lion and weapons as described in Hindu mythology.

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The Lion — Fearlessness And Divine Power

Maa Durga's vahan, the lion, is known to represent strength, willpower, and fearlessness. It symbolises the victory of divine energy over animalistic instincts like anger, greed, and ego.

Riding the lion, Durga reminds her devotees that true courage lies in mastering the inner weakness and channelising energy toward righteousness.

The Ten Weapons Of Goddess Durga

  • Trishul (Trident): According to the Hindu mythology, Lord Shiv gifted Trishul to Maa Durga. The Trishul represents the three gunas, Sattva, Rajasm and Tamas. Maa Durga wields it to maintain balance in creation, destruction, and preservation, reminding devotees that spiritual harmony comes from transcending material illusions.
  • Sword (Khadga): Maa Durga was presented with a sword by Lord Ganesh. It's known to be a symbol of wisdom and clarity. Khadga has sharp edges that represents the ability to cut through ignorance, illusion, and falsehood. It guides seekers toward truth and liberation.
  • Spear (Shakti Astra): Bestowed by Agni Dev, the spear reflects precision and truth. It conveys Durga’s assurance that righteousness and honesty will always pierce through deception and darkness.
  • Axe: The axe from Lord Vishwakarma represents the courage to destroy evil and arrogance. At the same time, it signifies creation and transformation, showing Durga’s dual power to nurture and to annihilate.
  • Bow And Arrow: Gifted by Vayu Dev and Surya Dev, the bow and arrow together symbolise balance. The bow stands for potential energy, while the arrow denotes action. In essence, they represent discipline, focus, and the need to channel energy purposefully.
  • Vajra (Thunderbolt): Indra Dev presented Maa Durga with the vajra, signifying strength and resilience. It reflects unshakable faith and determination that helps devotees overcome life’s toughest challenges.
  • Sudarshan Chakra: Given by Lord Vishnu, the chakra represents the eternal cycle of time and cosmic order. Constantly in motion, it reminds us of life’s impermanence and the need to devote ourselves to truth and dharm.
  • Snake: The serpent in Durga’s hand is a symbol of consciousness and transformation, associated with Lord Shiv’s energy. It embodies the rise of awareness from lower instincts to higher spiritual wisdom.
  • Mace (Gada): The mace is a weapon of raw strength and fearlessness. For demons, it is the destroyer of pride and ego, while for devotees it symbolises divine protection and the power to overcome difficulties.
  • Conch Shell (Shankh): Gifted by Varun Dev, the shankh resonates with the sacred sound “Om,” the vibration from which the universe emerged. It purifies surroundings, drives away negativity, and blesses devotees with peace.

Durga Puja is not just a celebration of tradition but a reminder of timeless truths embedded in Hindu mythology. Maa Durga’s lion and her ten weapons are not mere ornaments, they are eternal symbols of courage, knowledge, purity, and protection. As devotees worship her during Durga Puja 2025, these powerful symbols inspire faith, discipline, and the victory of good over evil.

[Disclaimer: The content of this article is based solely on beliefs, and should be taken as general guidance. Individual experiences may vary. ABPLive.com does not assert the accuracy or validity of any claims or information presented. It is strongly recommended to consult a qualified expert before considering or implementing any information or belief discussed herein.]

About the author Devyani Nautiyal

Devyani Nautiyal is a Copy Editor at ABP Live English, specialising in lifestyle and health stories that resonate with a broad audience. She also has a knack for writing about religion and Indian culture. With over 19 years of experience as a classical Kathak dancer, she brings a deep appreciation for Indian culture, rhythm, and storytelling to everything she does. 

For any tips and queries, you can reach out to her at devyanin@abpnetwork.com.

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