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Go to Hindu mythology home page ParvatiParvati is the benevolent facet of the goddess Shakti and is typically recognized with Uma. The legendary account of her marriage relates that she won Siva's discover solely after severe ascetic discipline. The couple had two youngsters, the elephant-headed Ganesha and the six-headed Skanda. Parvati is commonly represented in sculpture with Shiva-as an attendant figure, or looking on as he performs a miraculous feat, or engaged in a game with him of their mountain kingdom Kailasa-and is at all times depicted as a mature and beautiful woman. The Tantra-texts of sects worshiping Siva-are written as a discussion between Parvati and Siva. |
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