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'''Durga''' is a sanskrit term which is made from two words DURG + GAH, means one who wins the fort. In Gurmat Philosphy, Durga is Mind which having no Vices inside and which have all weapons of Wisdom in hand. This Durga fights with different Deamons inside(with vices) and outside(with Manmukhs). Durga is a feminine letter, which means ''BUDDHI''.
'''Durga''' is a sanskrit term which is made from two words DURG + GAH, means one who wins the fort. In Gurmat Philosphy, Durga is Mind which having no Vices inside and which have all weapons of Wisdom in hand. This Durga fights with different Deamons inside(with vices) and outside(with Manmukhs). Durga is a feminine letter, which means ''BUDDHI''.
When a person becomes Gurmukh, and he have all type of Wisdom in his hand, such person is called Durga. As it's feminine word so it denotes Mind(Buddhi) of that person which have that wisdom.

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Durga is a sanskrit term which is made from two words DURG + GAH, means one who wins the fort. In Gurmat Philosphy, Durga is Mind which having no Vices inside and which have all weapons of Wisdom in hand. This Durga fights with different Deamons inside(with vices) and outside(with Manmukhs). Durga is a feminine letter, which means BUDDHI.

When a person becomes Gurmukh, and he have all type of Wisdom in his hand, such person is called Durga. As it's feminine word so it denotes Mind(Buddhi) of that person which have that wisdom.