
1) Anapurna 2) Annapurna 3) Form of Parvati 4) Hindu deity 5) Hindu girl name 6) Hindu given name 7) Mother goddess 8) War goddess
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1) Anapurna 2) Annapurna
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Parvati (Devanagari: पार्वती, IAST: Pārvatī) is known as the motherly form of Mother Goddess Gauri Jagadamba, Parvati is another form of Shakti, the wife of Shiva and the gentle aspect of Maha Devi or Durga, the Great Goddess. Parvati is considered to be a complete incarnation of Adi Parashakti or Goddess Durga, with all other Godd...
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In Hindu mythology, the consort of Shiva in one of her gentler manifestations, and the mother of Ganesh, the god of prophecy, and
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The consort of Shiva, also known by other names such as Durga, Devi, etc..
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[
n] - wife of Siva and a benevolent aspect of Devi: goddess of plenty
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the wife of Shiva, and daughter of the Himalayas. A benign form of Devi.
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Parvati is the “mountain born” goddess, daughter of the Himalayas, the spouse of Shiva.
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Pronounced “PAR-va-tee.” In Hinduism, one of many names for the Universal Mother. A representation of the goddess to whom prayers are offered for strength, health and eradication of impurities. Hindus believe that she is Lord Shiva’s consort.
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Anapurna noun wife of Siva and a benevolent aspect of Devi: goddess of plenty
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In Hindu mythology, the consort of Shiva in one of her gentler manifestations, and the mother of Ganesh, the god of prophecy, and Karytikeya (or Skanda), the god of war. She is said to be the daughter of the Himalayas. Parvati is sometimes depicted with her vehicle, a lion, but is more often shown either getting married to Shiva, or with Shiva and ...
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