Durukti
Durukti (Devanāgari: दुरुक्ति, IAST: durukti, with all vowels short; from the roots दुर् (dur): "bad" and उक्ति (ukti): "speech"; lit. bad or offensive speech[5] or
| Durukti | |
|---|---|
| Devanagari | दुरुक्ति | 
| Sanskrit transliteration | Durukti | 
| Affiliation | Sister turned wife of Kali (demon) | 
| Abode | Kali Yuga | 
| Planet | Earth | 
| Texts | Kalki Purana[2]  Bhagavata Purana[3]  | 
| Ethnic group | Brahmin[4] | 
| Personal information | |
| Parents | 
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| Siblings | Kali (demon) (brother) | 
| Children | From Kali she got Bhaya (fear) (son)  Mrutyu (death) (daughter)  | 
She is the daughter of Krodha (anger) and Hinsa (violence). She begets a son named Bhaya (fear) and a daughter named Mrutyu (death). She is also the grandmother of a boy named Niraya (hell) and a girl named Yatana (torture) begotten by her children Bhaya and Mrutyu. Durukti and Kali belong to the lineage of Adharma (impropriety), who grows up from Maleen Pataka, a deadly dark and sinful affliction produced from Brahma's back at the time of creation. Durukti is the granddaughter of Lobha (greed) and Nikriti (dishonesty), great-granddaughter of Dambha (vanity) and Maya (illusion), and great-great-granddaughter of Adharma and Mithya (falsehood).[2]
According to the Kalki Purana, Durukti dies shortly before Kali.[2]
Notes
    
- Monier-Williams, Monier. Sanskrit-English dictionary. Рипол Классик, 1970. pg 261.
 - Chaturvedi, B.K. Kalki Purana. New Delhi: Diamond Books, 2006 (ISBN 81-288-0588-6)
 - bhagavata.org. Canto 4: Chapter 8: 3,4. Retrieved 5 September 2017
 - "In the Kali Yuga, demons take birth in the families of Brahmins." (Varaha Purana). iskcon-truth.com. Retrieved 5 September 2017
 - Apte, Vasudeo Govind. The Concise Sanskrit-English Dictionary. Bombay: Motilal Banarsidass, Second Revised Edition: 1933. (ISBN 978-81-208-0152-3)
 
References
    
- Kalki Purana of Sri Veda Vyasa (Sanskrit), edited and published by Sri Jibananda Vidyasagara Bhattacharya at Narayana Press (Calcutta) in 1890, Section 1: Chapter 1 & Section 3: Chapter 7. Retrieved 5 September 2017.
 - The Penguin Book of Hindu Names, by Maneka Gandhi, pg 125. Retrieved 5 September 2017.
 - Sinhalese English Dictionary, by B. Clough, pg 796. Retrieved 5 September 2017.
 - Book. The Telegraph (Calcutta). 11 February 2013. Retrieved 5 September 2017.
 - KALI. Radhe.net. Retrieved 5 September 2017.
 
