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Na Mitologia Indu hoje é o dia de Parvati Devi.

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12.25 às 13.20


Parvati Devi, esposa do deus Shiva, é uma deusa tríplice da mitologia hindu que se divide nos seguintes aspectos: LakshmiSarasvati e Kali.

Era celebrada no dia que corresponde, no calendário gregoriano, a 27 de Novembro.


Parvati as four-armedLalita with her sons Ganeshaand Skanda, Odisha, India. 11th century sculpture from the British Museum.


Parvati


Devanagari
पार्वती


SanskritTransliteration
Pārvatī


Affiliation
TrideviAdi Parashakti,DeviShakti


Abode
Mount Kailash


Mantra
Om Bhagawateh Parvate Namah


Consort
Shiva


Children
KartikeyaGanesha


Mount
TigerLion and Nandi (bull)



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 Goddesses being her incarnations or manifestations. Parvati is nominally the second consort of Shiva, the Hindu God of destruction and rejuvenation. However, she is not different from Sati, being the reincarnation of Shiva's first wife. Parvati is the mother of the Gods Ganesha, Kartikeya, Ashoka Sundari. Some communities also believe her to be the sister of Vishnu. She is also regarded as the daughter of King Himavan. Parvati, when depicted alongside Shiva, generally appears with two arms, but when alone, she is depicted having four, eight or ten arms, and is astride on a tiger or lion. Generally considered a benevolent Goddess, Parvati also has wrathful incarnations, such as Durga, Kali, Tara, Chandi, and the Dasha Mahavidyas (ten great wisdoms), Tripura Sundari (Shodashi), Bhuvaneshwari, Bhairavi, Chinnamasta, Dhumavati, Bagla Mukhi, Matangi and Kamala, as well as benevolent forms like Katyayani, Mahagauri, Kamalatmika, Bhuvaneshwari and Lalita.

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