Goddess Parvati
Devi Parvati is the Hindu goddess of love, fertility, and devotion, and the wife of Lord Shiva. She is the mother of Ganesha and Kartikeya and embodies Shakti (divine feminine energy).
About Goddess Parvati
Goddess Parvati, the Divine Mother and consort of Lord Shiva, embodies nurturing love, devotion, and strength. She is depicted with serene beauty, often seated beside Shiva, radiating grace and gentleness. She is adorned with red or green attire symbolizing fertility and auspiciousness, holding lotus flowers and often shown with her children, Lord Ganesha and Lord Kartikeya. Parvati’s various forms range from the benevolent Annapurna, who nourishes the world, to fierce incarnations like Durga and Kali, who vanquish evil. She represents Shakti, the vital energy sustaining creation, and is revered as the ideal wife and mother as well as a fierce protector of Dharma.
Depiction of Goddess Parvati
Parvati is depicted as a beautiful, fair goddess with two or four arms, often seen with Shiva or her children. She is adorned with red or green clothes and ornaments.
Goddess Parvati Roop and Avatar
Includes Durga, Kali, Annapurna, Meenakshi, and Kamakshi, each symbolizing different divine qualities.
Important Festivals
Navratri, Teej, and Gauri Tritiya are major festivals. Her marriage to Shiva is celebrated during Gangaur and Vivaha Panchami.
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