Concise Encyclopedia of Hinduism

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donkey
An animal that was not considered fit for
Vedic sacrifice because it lacked MEDHA.

Draupadï
Daughter of King Drupada and wife of
the five Päæõava brothers. A major fig-
ure in the MAHÄBHÄRÄTA. Her humilia-
tion by the KAURAVAS eventually
brought about the great war.

Dräviõa (1)
South India, where Dravidian (non-
Sanskritic) languages are spoken
(Tamil, Tulu, Telugu, Malayalam) and
everything connected with it.

Dräviõa (2)
South Indian style of architecture.

Dräviõa Prabandham
Collection of (Tamil) hymns composed
by the Ä®VÄRS, especially by
NAMMÄ®VÄR, undertaken by NÄfiHA
MUNÏand considered on par with the
VEDAin worship; the ‘Tamil Veda’.

Drona (‘bucket’)
A brahmin who according to legend
was generated by his father,
BHÄRADVÄJA, in a bucket. He was the
teacher of military arts to both the
PÄŒ¥AVAS and the KAURAVAS. In the
Great War he sided with the Kauravas
and, in spite of being a brahmin,
became commander-in-chief after
Bhï•ma’s death. He was killed by
Dø•fladyumna, Drupada’s son, whom
Drona had slain earlier in battle. (See
alsoMahäbhärata.)

Dø•advatï
River referred to in the Øgveda, consti-
tuting the eastern and southern border
of BRAHMÄVARTA.

Durgä (‘difficult of access’)
A name of the Goddess (DEVÏ), especial-
ly in her fierce form. Seen either as one
of the forms of PÄRVATÏ, the consort of
Ÿiva, or as the combined ŸAKTIof all the
deities, she is one of the major figures in
the Hindu pantheon. In her role as
Mahi•amärdiæï (slayer of the buffalo
demon), Durgä is honoured every year
during Durgäpüjä as the saviour of the
world from evil. Durgä celebrations are
especially elaborate in Bengal, where
her images are set up in homes and pub-
lic places and worshipped for a period
of nine days (Navarätrï).
Arjuna has a vision of Durgä the
night before the battle and invokes her
at the beginning of the Great War. The
major text dealing with Durgä is the
Devïmähätmya of the MÄRKAŒ¥EYA
PURÄŒA.

61 Durgä

The goddess Durgä riding on her
vahana (vehicle), the lion.

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