• Parvati, the gentle aspect of Devi Shakti, is usually represented as fair, beautiful, and benevolent.[36][37] She typically wears a red dress (often a sari)...
  • Parvati (Sanskritçe: पार्वती Pārvatī) Hinduizm'de bir Hint tanrıçasıdır. ... Parvati metinlerin açıklamasında genellikle Şakti veya Durga'nın bir temsili olarak görülmüştür.
  • Parvati in Hindu mythology, a benevolent goddess, wife of Shiva, mother of Ganesha and Skanda, often identified in her malevolent aspect with Durga and Kali.
  • Parvati’s mom, Meena, saw this man of the hour and blacked out! Parvati proceeded to ask Shiva, “I wouldn’t fret the manner in which you are.
  • 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 is mentioned in the Challenge Quest "Escape from Philanthropy," where she asks to seek her son Kartikeya and convince him to come back to her.
  • Sonunda, Parvati’nin sevgisi ve içtenliği, Şiva’yı etkiler ve onun dikkatini çeker. Şiva, Parvati’ye karşılık verir ve evlenmeyi kabul eder.
  • Early conceptions: Satī. Parvati has mythological roots in the character of Sati, the first wife of Shiva who turns out to be an earlier incarnation of Parvati.
  • Parvati’s story is one of profound love and determination. Born as the mountain king’s daughter, Parvati was destined to marry Shiva.
  • 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.