1He is Durga Ram, the man who murdered the king of Allaha.
2In India, Durga had made another appearance, complete with her eight arms.
3Huzoor, a slave this day was purchased by Durga Ram, Umballa, so-called.
4Does Allaha want war for the sake of gratifying Durga Ram's spite?
5Sometimes seen as a horrific form of Parvati, akin to Kali and Durga.
6The regent, the powerful Durga Ram, was bidding in person for his zenana.
7Durga Ram had played the fool: between the two women, he had fallen.
8Examples of the Maiden Goddess in this guise include Anat, Artemis, and Durga.
9Durga Ram, who shall be called Umballa, nodded slightly as he passed it.
10A second police source said Durga had alleged she was assaulted by the mother-in-law.
11Ramabai was an honest man; but Durga Ram had spoken.
12Just look at the worship of Durga which Bengal has carried to such heights.
13Durga Ram, disguised as a bearer, himself freed the tiger which killed the king.
14The paintings the demonstrators targeted were nudes of the Hindu goddesses Draupadi and Durga.
15This palanquin was the gift of Durga Ram, so-called Umballa.
16We went to the temple of the Thug goddess, Bhowanee, or Kali, or Durga.