Exploring the Depths of Shivdooti and Twarita

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Shivaduti According to the Devi Mahatmyam, during the battle against the asuras Sumbha and Nisumbha, Shivaduti emerged from the body of the goddess Chandi and tasked Shiva to deliver an ultimatum to the asuras: if they did not surrender the three worlds that they had usurped from Indra and the devas, they would be devoured by her jackals.[2] Since the goddess had sent Shiva as her messenger, she was named Shivaduti
The Tantraraja describes her as She has the lustre of the midday sun of the summer season. Her crown has all the nine gems set in it. She has three eyes. Her garments are pink-coloured. She has the re-ful-gence of ornaments. She has pure smiles. She has eight arms and is being {e}ulogised by great sages. In her left arms she holds the noose, iron club, mace and the jewelled bowl. In her right arms she holds the goad, sword, dagger and the lotus. She is always engaged in granting boons to her devotees. After meditating thus, one should worship the goddess Duti, the destroyer of immoral conduct. Hius, the remover of all mishaps has been recounted unto you.
twarita
tantra raj tantra describes her as dark-coloured. She has auspicious features. She is splendid in the freshness of youth. Eight serpents in four pairs constituie her shining ornaments such as ear-rings, shoulder- lets, girdle and anklets. Their bodies are huge and terrible. She is clad in shoots of leaves as her clothes. Her arms are bedecked in bangles which are adorned with pretty looking peacock feathers. She is resplendent on account of the ruby-.set crown. Her crown, her umbrella and her emblem too are adorned with peacock feathers. The string of berries shines over her breasts where saffron is scattered over. She has a charming face of three eyes. Her lotus-like face wears a sweet smile. Her four hands shine holding a noose, a goad, fearlessness and the granting of boon.
In front of this Goddess is a black servant carrying a mace, who is worshipped for the attainment of the desired fruit. On either side of Her are Her two Shaktis Jaya (conquering) and Vijaya (Victorious) who are like Her and who carry and swing gold canes.

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