- Sati-Parvati appears in the epic period (400 BCE–400 CE), as both the Ramayana and the Mahabharata present Parvati as Shiva's wife.
- Parvati (Sanskritçe: पार्वती Pārvatī) Hinduizm'de bir Hint tanrıçasıdır. ... Parvati metinlerin açıklamasında genellikle Şakti veya Durga'nın bir temsili olarak görülmüştür.
- Parvati is the most complex of all goddesses in the Hindupantheon. She mirrors the various roles of Mahadeva, the Supreme Purusha.
- "If you wish to speak to my husband, take this spear from me. Prove to me that you are worthy of his presence.". —Parvati, Digital Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner 2. Parvati...
- Parvati’nin kökeni, Hindu mitolojisinin eski dönemlerine dayanmaktadır. O, dağ tanrısı Himavan ve karısı Mena’nın kızları olarak bilinir.
- Parvati is often depicted holding such objects as a lotus, vase, rosary, mirror, or trident. She is sometimes shown gesturing, an indication that she is granting boons.
- Parvati’s story is one of profound love and determination. Born as the mountain king’s daughter, Parvati was destined to marry Shiva.
- Revered as the ‘Daughter of the Mountain,’ Parvati’s story is an enchanting saga of determination, spiritual quest, and ultimately, union with the divine.
- He gazed steadfastly upon Parvati's beauteous form and thought, "Here sits in wait for me my dinner. No finer and more succulent morsel could I ever desire.
- So, Parvati implies that “she is the daughter of the mountains.” In fact, Goddess Parvati has been called by different names in the Hindu literature.
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