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Story Of Vijayadashami

 

There was once an Asura(Demon) named Mahisha. He performed a severe penance to please Lord Brahma. Lord Brahma who was pleased with Mahisa's penance, appeared before him. Mahisha asked Lord Brahma a boon that he can be killed only by a woman. Lord Brahma granted his wish. (Mahisha thought women were weak and that he had gained immortality by tricking Brahma). Mahishasura along with other Asuras then fought a war with the Devas(Gods). The Asuras defeated the Devas. The Devas then approached the trinity gods(Lord Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva). The trinity gods in a fit of rage created a Goddess who was none other than Goddess Durga. All the Devas then offered their weapons to Durga. Goddess Durga then fought a battle with Mahisasura and other Asuras. Soon, she defeated them and all the Devas praised her.



 

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