The Hindu Goddess Shakti—represents pure divine female power.
The word ‘Shakti’ means energy or power in Sanskrit. She is the creatrix, the great divine mother. She is the dynamic energy that is responsible for the creation, maintenance, and destruction of the Universe.
1. Parvati:
Daughter of the mountains. Goddess of Love, devotion, marriage, fertility, children, beauty, strength and power.She is the Divine Mother. She is shown with two arms and holds a blue lotus in Her right hand. Parvati is thought of as the calm aspect of Shakti.
She is the light in the darkness. She is the recreative energy and power of Shiva. She is typically shown with Shiva and or with their children. She has three children Ganesha, Kartieya, and Ashokasundari.
2. Durga:
Durga, in Sanskrit means “She who is incomprehensible or difficult to reach.” Durga is a warrior, protector form of the Goddess, usually depicted wearing a red Sari. The red represents action, destroying evil, and protecting humankind.
She is almost always with or riding her vahana a tiger or a lion. The tiger symbolizes unlimited power. Her main function is to preserve moral order and righteousness by destroying negative aspects of human nature such as selfishness, jealousy, prejudice, hatred, anger, and ego.