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The wife of Siva and a benevolent aspect of Devi; the goddess of plenty.
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Goddess Parvati is the consort of Lord Shiva.
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Consort of Shiva, also worshipped as Kali or Durga.
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In Hinduism, Parvati (alt. spellings: Paarvati, Parvatti) is an alternate form of Shakti or Durga. She is named Pârvatî as a Sanskrit convention, to be understood as 'the daughter of the mountain': Parvata is Sanskrit for "mountain". She is married to Shiva, the Hindu God of Destruction. Shiva and Parvati are the parents of Karttikeya and Ganesha, the elephant-headed god of wisdom. Parvati's parents are the mountain god Himalaya and the goddess Menâ.
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One of the consorts of Shiva.
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Consort of Shiva, sister of Vishnu; Goddess of the mountains and of procreation.
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Daughter of king Himalaya and consort of Siva; a manifestation of Divine Mother.
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daughter of the Mountain; Siva's consort
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Shiva's spouse and Tantric partner as Shakti
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One of Shiva's wives. She represents erotic and sensual love, the love of courtship and wooing. She is the mother of Ganesha .
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The consort of Shiva, also known by other names such as Durga, Devi, etc..
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Lord Siva's eternal consort, especially in her incarnation as the daughter of the Himalaya mountains (Parvata).
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goddess, the consort of God Shiva
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literally, daughter of the Himalayas, eternal consort of Shiva
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Hindu goddess and wife of Shiva.
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Mother Divine. Consort of Lord Shiva.
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(Skt. Parbati, one living on a parbat or mountain, fig. soul). Consort of Siva, for both dwell togethether on the mount of transfiguration (Kailash) behind and between the eyes; meditation at this focal point leads to the opening of Shiv-netra, the third eye, symbolically depicted horizontally in the middle of forehead. The goddess a symbol of devotion to Siva (the annihilator of vices); as Lakshmi and Saraswati are symbols of wealth (of Divine virtues) and learning, the secret essential nature Self respectively.
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Consort of Lord Shiva; mother of Lord Ganesh
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a primary female consort of Shiva. See also Shahkti.
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