Durga Puja 108 Names
- Sati – One who survives even after being burnt in fire
- Sadhvi- Optimistic
- Bhavapreeta – One who loves Lord Shiva
- Bhavani – the One who resides in the universe
- Bhavamochani – The one who frees one from worldly bondages
- Arya – Goddess
- Durga- Invincible
- Jaya – Victorious
- Adya – The Reality of the Proto- Beginning
- Trinetra – Three eyed
- Shooladharini – One who holds a spear
- Pinakadharini – The one who holds Shiva's trident
- Chitra- Picturesque, beautiful
- Chandaghanta – One who sounds the bell in a loud voice, one who produces the sound of the bell
- Sudha- Goddess of Nectar
- Mann -Power
- Buddhi- Omniscient
- Ahankara – Proud
- Chittarupa – One who is in the state of thinking
- Chita– Deathbed
- Chiti – Consciousness
- Sarvamantramayi – One who has the knowledge of all the mantras
- Sat -Swarupa, the one who is above all
- Satyananda Swarupini – The Form of Eternal Bliss
- Ananta – One whose form has no end
- Bhaavini – The creator of all, a beautiful woman
- Bhaavya – Worthy of feeling and meditating
- Bhavya – Auspicious, with grandeur
- Abhavya – Nothing more magnificent than that
- Sadagati – Always in motion, bestowing salvation
- Shambhavi – Shivpriya, Shambhu's wife
- Devamata – Mother of the Gods
- Chinta- Worry
- Ratnapriya – Lover of jewelry
- Sarvavidya – Abode of Knowledge
- Dakshakanya – Daughter of Daksha
- Dakshayagyavinashini – The one who stopped Daksha's yagna
- Aparna – One who does not eat even leaves during penance
- Anekavarna – Having many colours
- Patala – Red in colour
- Patlavati – Rose flowers
- Pattambaraparidhana – One who wears silk clothes
- Kalamanjiraranjini – One who is happy wearing anklets
- Amey – One who has no limits
- Vikrama – Infinitely Mighty
- Kruura – Harsh towards demons
- Sundari – Beautiful appearance
- Sursundari – Extremely beautiful
- Vanadurga – Goddess of forests
- Matangi- The goddess of Matanga
- Matangamunipujita – Worshipped by Baba Matanga
- Brahmi – Power of Lord Brahma
- Maheshwari – The Power of Lord Shiva
- Indri – Power of Indra
- Kaumari- Teen
- Vaishnavi – Invincible
- Chamunda – Destroyer of Chand and Mund
- Varahi – The one who rides on Varaah
- Lakshmi- Goddess of good fortune
- Purushakriti – The one who wears a man
- Vimilauttkarshini – One who gives joy
- Gyana – Full of knowledge
- Kriya – Something that happens in every action
- Nitya – Eternal
- Buddhida – Imparting knowledge
- Bahula – Having different forms
- Bahulaprema – The most loved
- Sarvavahanavahana – One who sits on all vehicles
- Nishumbhashumbhahanani – The slayer of Shumbh and Nishumbh
- Mahishasuramardini – The slayer of Mahishasura
- Masukaitabhahantri – Destroyer of Madhu and Kaitabha
- Chandamunda Vinashini – Destroyer of Chanda and Munda
- Sarvasuravinasha – Destroyer of all demons
- Sarvadanavaghatini – One who has the power to destroy
- Sarvashastramayi – Well versed in all principles
- Satya- Truth
- Sarvaastradharini – One who holds all weapons
- Anekashastrahasta – One who holds many weapons
- Anekaastradharini – One who holds many weapons
- Kumari- Beautiful teenager
- Ekkanya – Virgo
- Kaishori- Young girl
- Yuvti – Woman
- Yaati- Ascetic
- Apraudha – That which never becomes old
- Praudha – One who is old
- Vridhmata – Relaxed
- Balprada – The one who gives strength
- Mahodari – The one who sustains the universe
- Muktakeshi – One with open hair
- Ghorrupa – One with a fierce attitude
- Mahabala – One with immense power
- Agnijwala – Like a poignant fire
- Raudramukhi – Fierce face like that of Rudra the destroyer
- Kaalratri – The black one
- Tapasvini – Engaged in austerity
- Narayani – The destructive form of Lord Narayana
- Bhadrakali – The fierce form of Kali
- Vishnumaya- The Magic of Lord Vishnu
- Jalodari – One who resides in the universe
- Shivdooti – Ambassador of Lord Shiva
- Karli- Violent
- Ananta – Without destruction
- Parameshwari – The First Goddess
- Katyayani – Worshipped by sage Katyayana
- Savitri – Daughter of Surya
- Pratyaksha – Actual
- Brahmavaadini – Present everywhere