According to legend, Ragyna was pleased with the devotion of Ravana and appeared before him. Subsequently, Ravana got an image of the Goddess installed in Sri Lanka. However, the Goddess became displeased with Ravana's ruthlessness. With the help of Hanuman, she came to Tulmul.[8] That night is called Ragnya Ratri.
Though Ragyna is a form or rupa of Durga, this one is a vaishnav form. Ragyna, also known as Tripurasundari, while in Lanka, was called Shayama. Ragniya is a Sattavie form of the goddess, i.e. the form of tranquility and bliss.
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