In Hindu mythology, **Devi** refers to the divine feminine or goddess. In the context of the **Tridevi**, which complements the male **Trimurti**, Devi is represented as three forms of the supreme goddess, each associated with one of the Trimurti gods:
1. **Saraswati** (associated with Brahma): She is the goddess of knowledge, wisdom, and arts.
2. **Lakshmi** (associated with Vishnu): She is the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and fortune.
3. **Parvati** or **Durga** (associated with Shiva): She represents power, fertility, and destruction.
In the middle of the Tridevi is **Parvati/Durga**, as she represents the Shakti or primal energy from which all creation flows, aligning with Shiva's role as the ultimate transformer and unifier. The central position often symbolizes her role as the ultimate source of power and protection in the cosmic balance.
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