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Human: P&K3DMODELS Acrylic paint model Paravati Goddess of Abundance Love Devotion Power From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Paravati Goddess of Abundance Love Devotion Power WLA lacma Hindu Goddess Parvati Orissa.jpg Statue of Paravati 12th century Sanskrit Devanagari पार्वती Pārvatī Affiliation Trimurti Adishakti Shakta Devi Kali Tvaraka Tripurasundari Sthiti Mount Mount Kailasa Consort Shiva Parents Himavan Mainava Mother Consort Bhavani Children Kartikeya Kumara Some sources include: Ashokasundari Vehicles Lion Dawon Konandi Paravati Sanskrit Pārvatī or Umā is a Hindu goddess of abundance love devotion and power She is considered the gentle compassionate aspect of the Shakti Trimurti Goddesses along with Lakshmi the goddess of prosperity and Saraswati the goddess of knowledge forming the Tridevi Hindu Trinity Paravati is the consort of Shiva the preserver destroyer and transformer of the universe in Hinduism Paravati is also the daughter of Himavan the god of mountains and his wife Mainava She gave birth to Kartikeya and Ganesha Her other names include Uma Ashokasundari and Sthiti Paravati and her consort Shiva are often worshipped together as a couple In Hindu mythology Paravati is depicted in several forms each known by different names and stories One of these forms is Uma the consort of Lord Shiva who was reborn as Parvati Another form is Ashokasundari which means "beautiful daughter of peace" In the Ramayana Paravati is described as a beautiful goddess with four arms holding a rosary a book a conch shell and a discus In some stories she is depicted as a fierce warrior Paravati is often depicted alongside her consort Shiva in art and literature She is also depicted as a symbol of love devotion and power In Hinduism Paravati is considered the embodiment of Shakti or feminine energy and is worshipped as a goddess of creation and destruction The word Paravati is derived from the Sanskrit word parvata which means mountain One of the names of her father Himavan is also Parvata Therefore Paravati can be translated to "daughter of the mountain" In Hindu mythology Paravati is known by many other names including Uma Ashokasundari and Sthiti In some stories Paravati is described as a beautiful goddess with four arms holding a rosary a book a conch shell and a discus She is also depicted as a fierce warrior In the Ramayana Paravati is described as a beautiful goddess with four arms holding a rosary a book a conch shell and a discus Paravati is often worshipped alongside her consort Shiva in Hindu temples and is considered an important deity in Hindu mythology Her name is derived from the Sanskrit word parvata which means mountain One of the names of her father Himavan is also Parvata Therefore Paravati can be translated to "daughter of the mountain"

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