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