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Mahishasura is a Sanskrit word composed of mahisha meaning buffalo and asura meaning demon, or "buffalo demon". As an Asura, Mahishasura waged war against the Devas, as the Devas and Asuras' were perpetually in conflict. Mahishasura had gained the gift that no man could kill him. In the battles between the gods and the demons, the Devas led by Indra were defeated by Mahishasura. Dejected by their defeat, the Devas assemble in the mountains where their combined divine energies coalesce into goddess Durga. The new born Durga led a battle against Mahishasura, riding a lion, and killed him, thereafter she is remembered in this form as Mahishasuramardini.[3][8]
Mahishasura symbolic legend is told in the major Shaktism tradition text Devi Mahatmya. He is described as evil who keeps changes his form, shape and how he appears on the outside, but never his values, intent and demonic goals.[8] According to Christopher Fuller, Mahishasura symbolically represents forces of ignorance and chaos hidden by outer appearances
Mahishasura symbolic legend is told in the major Shaktism tradition text Devi Mahatmya. He is described as evil who keeps changes his form, shape and how he appears on the outside, but never his values, intent and demonic goals.[8] According to Christopher Fuller, Mahishasura symbolically represents forces of ignorance and chaos hidden by outer appearances
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