|   Durga | The Reliever of Difficulties | 
|   Durgatirsamini | Who puts difficulties at peace | 
|   Durgapadvinivarin?i | Dispeller of difficult adversities | 
|   Durgamacchedini, | Who cuts down difficulty | 
|   Durgasadhini | The performer of Discipline to expel difficulties | 
|   Durganasini |   The Destroyer of Difficulty | 
|   Durgatoddharin?i |   Who holds the whip of difficulties | 
|   Durgenihantri, | Who sends difficulties to Ruin | 
|   Durgamapaha | Who measures difficulties | 
|   Durgamajñanada | Who makes difficulties unconscious | 
|   Durgadaityalokadavanala | Who destroys the world of difficult thoughts | 
|   Durgama | The mother of difficulties | 
|   Durgamaloka | The perception of difficulties | 
|   Durgamatmasvarupin?i | The Intrinsic Nature of the soul of difficulties | 
|   Durgamargaprada | Who searches through the difficulties | 
|   Durgamavidya | The knowledge of difficulties | 
|   Durgamasrita | The Extrication from difficulties | 
|   Durgamajñanasam´sthana | The continued existence of difficulties | 
|   Durgamadhyanabhasini | Whose meditation remains brilliant when in difficulties | 
|   Durgamoha | Who deludes difficulties | 
|   Durgamaga | Who resolves difficulties | 
|   Durgamarthasvarupin?i | Who is the intrinsic nature of the object of difficulties | 
|   Durgamasurasanhantri | The annihilator of the egotism of difficulties | 
|   Durgamayudhadharin?i | Bearer of the weapon against difficulties | 
|   Durgamangi | The refinery of difficulties | 
|   Durgamata | Who is beyond difficulties | 
|   Durgamya | This present difficulty | 
|   Durgamesvari | The empress of difficulties | 
|   Durgabhima | Who is terrible to difficulties | 
|   Durgabhama | The lady to difficulties | 
|   Durgabha | The illuminator of difficulties | 
|   Durgadarin?i | Who cuts off difficulties |