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      • Parvati, also known as Uma, is an Indian goddess associated with power, love, beauty, and maternity. She is the wife of Shiva and the mother of gods Ganesha and Kartikeya. Parvati represents the divine feminine energy and is revered for her nurturing and protective nature. She is also depicted in fearsome forms such as Durga and Kali.
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    Parvathi T., also known as Maala Parvathi, is an Indian actress, who appears mainly in Malayalam films.

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    Goddess Parvati is also known as Adi Parasahakti (First Supreme Energy). Adi Parashakti is described in Puranas(Kalika Purana, Brahmanda Purana, Devi Bhagavata Purana, and Shiva Purana) as a mother whose energy is responsible for the creation preservation, and destruction of the universe. Divine Parashakti created the trinity of gods(Brahma, Vishnu...

    The ten cosmic personalities of the Divine mother goddess are known as Das Mahavidya. Dasa Mahavidyas are wisdom goddesses, where “Dasa” means ‘Ten,’ Maha means ‘Great’ and Vidya means ‘Wisdom.’ Each form has her own name, story, personality, and mantras. They are Kali, Tara, Maha Tripura Sundari, Bhuwaneshwari, Bhairabi, Chinnamasta, Dhumavati, Ba...

    Parvati is the incarnation of Devi Sati or Dakshyani, a daughter of Daksha, who married Lord Shiva, going against her father’s decision. During a great yajna performed by Daksha, Sati and Lord Shiva were insulted. The angered Sati took her original form of Adi Parashakti, cursed Daksha, and ended her mortal life by burning herself through the fire ...

    Ardhanarishwara is the combined form of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, depicted as a single body – the right half is of Shiva, and another half is of Parvati. Parashakti created Shiva out of herself to balance both the feminine and masculine energies. When Adi Parashakti devolved her power as a Parvati and became the consort of Shiva, it was impor...

    Goddess Tara is the second of the Dasa Mahavidyas. She is said to be the one who created 1stseed from which Lord Vishnu took birth, as stated in Shakti Mahabhagawat. During Samundra Manthan (churning of the ocean), when Lord Shiva fell unconscious after drinking the powerful poison Halahala, goddess Parvati appeared as Maa Tara in the form of mothe...

    One day, Lord Shiva and Parvati were arguing about the importance of Prakriti (nature) as Shiva said that everything materialistic is an illusion. More angered was Parvati when he added that even the food we eat is an illusion. So, to show the importance of food, Parvati disappeared from Kailash. Because of her disappearance, food also disappeared,...

    Goddess Meenakshi, one of the incarnations of Goddess Parvati, was born to a childless King Malayadwaja Pandyan and Queen Kanchanamala of Madurai from a fire pit. She was called Meenakshi because of her fish-shaped eyes. The strange thing was the goddess had three breasts. The king was told that her third breast would disappear the day she met her ...

    When Parvati lost her concentration while Shiva was explaining the mysteries of the Universe and Vedas, he cursed her to be reborn in mortal land as a fisherwoman to learn to concentrate. After this curse, Parvati immediately disappeared and was born as a baby girl sheltered under a large tree, who was then found by the chief of the fisherman of th...

    As mentioned in Shiva Purana, one day, when Parvati covered Shiva’s eyes from behind, Parvati’s hand sweated from the massive energy, and a sweat droplet fell on the ground. From the sweat was born a dark blind child. Shiva and Parvati named their son Andakha (meaning born in darkness). Later Shiva offered Andakha to asura Hiranyaksha, who has pray...

    Vahana of goddess Parvati is a lion named ‘Dawon,’ also a half tiger. The gods offered Dawon to serve the goddess Parvati as her vahana (vehicle). In Hindu stories, Dawon is also known as Ghatokbahini Singha, i.e., a hybrid of lion and tiger. (Vehicles of Hindu Gods and Goddesses)

  3. Parvathi is a psychologist, actress, writer, Anchor, PR professional and social activist. She started her career as an anchor through ' Ulkazhcha ' in Asianet, and later made her film debut through Time in 2007. Since then in a film career spanning to 1 decade, she has appeared in more than 50 films, mostly essaying supporting roles.

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    Parvati is the mother of the Hindu deities Ganesha and Kartikeya. The Puranas also say that she is the companion of the river goddess Ganga. [6][14] For Hindus, she is considered to be the divine energy between a man and a woman, like the energy of Shiva and Shakti. [15]

  5. Parvathi T., also known as Maala Parvathi, is an Indian actress, who appears mainly in Malayalam films.

  6. Mar 3, 2019 · Parvati is the daughter of the king of Parvatas, Himavan and the consort of Lord Shiva. She is also called Shakti, the mother of the universe, and variously known as Loka-Mata, Brahma-Vidya, Shivajnana-Pradayini, Shivaduti, Shivaradhya, Shivamurti, and Shivankari.

  7. Know the significance and aspects of Parvathi, the consort of Shiva, also known as Devi, Prakriti, Durga and Mother Goddess