Durga κάνε αυτό που πρέπει
Γερό νέκρο βλέπω αλλά θα με χέσει κι άλλο αν δεν τον ευχαριστήσω.
In Hinduism, Durga (Sanskrit: दुर्गा, Durgā, meaning "the inaccessible"[1] or "the invincible"; Bengali: দুর্গা, durga) or Maa Durga (Bengali: মা দুর্গা, mā durgā, meaning "Mother Durga") "one who can redeem in situations of utmost distress"[citation needed] is a form of Devi, the supremely radiant goddess, depicted as having ten arms, riding a lion or a tiger, carrying weapons and a lotus flower, maintaining a meditative smile, and practicing mudras, or symbolic hand gestures.[citation needed] The name is made of Sanskrit dur- = "with difficulty" (compare Greek δυσ- (dys-)) and gā ("come", "go").
Επίσης θυμίζει και Ούργκα! που ταιριάζει με τις διαθέσεις της εποχής.