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Devi
[dey-vee]
noun
a mother goddess of which Durga, Kali, etc., are particular forms.
Also called Annapurna.Also called ī.the consort of Shiva, identified with Shakti and Kali as a goddess of love, maternity, and death.
Devi
/ ˈɪː /
noun
a Hindu goddess and embodiment of the female energy of Siva
Word History and Origins
Origin of Devi1
Example Sentences
Ms Devi said he was upset by what had happened, and had been asking lots of questions.
Senior Kenneth Devis won the 100 butterfly and 100 breaststroke for the third year in a row and led off the 4x100 freestyle relay as the Highlanders amassed 473 points to far outdistance runner-up Palisades.
"Even some of the country's biggest fashion institutes do not have an archive of our textiles," says Lekha Poddar, co-founder of Devi Art Foundation, which has supported nine exhibitions on textiles in the past decade.
Usha Devi, who was travelling to the eastern state of Bihar for her nephew's wedding, said chaos erupted the moment she reached the platform.
Ruby Devi said the crowd at the Indian capital's main railway station had been so big she was unable to get inside.
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