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* In Hinduism, [[wikipedia:Durga|Durga]] is the goddess of war known as "the undefeatable goddess." She often is depicted riding a tiger.
* In Hinduism, [[wikipedia:Durga|Durga]] is the goddess of war known as "the undefeatable goddess." She often is depicted riding a tiger.
** Durga in Sanskrit, means "The Inaccessible" which ties in to her Infernal attribute.
** Durga in Sanskrit, means "The Inaccessible" which ties in to her Infernal attribute.
* Her summon date may be a reference to [[wikipedia:Durga Puja|Durga Puja]], a Hindu festival held in September-October.
* Her summon date may be a reference to [[wikipedia:Navaratri|Navaratri]], an annual 9-day Hindu festival held in honor of the Hindu goddess Durga.  In 2018, the year Durga debuted, it was held from October 9th to October 18th.


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