Hindu goddess of fertility, motherly love and devotion.
Wife of Siva and a benevolent aspect of Devi: Hindu goddess of plenty.
1Once in Parvati System, a second time near and on Renaissance Vector.
2Note: Many of the wives cited to Shiva are aspects of Parvati.
3It was the Snowy One, Uma, Parvati, the Daughter of the Himalaya.
4Sometimes seen as a horrific form of Parvati, akin to Kali and Durga.
5No, seriously, how could someone be waiting for us at Parvati?
6And the great god was accompanied by Parvati of faultless features.
7Uma or Parvati, the daughter of Himavat, the spouse of Siva.
8Parvati of beautiful features gave unto Agni's son Unmada and Pushpadanta and Sankukarna.
9The Parvati River was a thin line of white running southwest.
10It was only settled about a century ago-refugeesfrom a civil war on Parvati.
11The daughter of the king of mountains, viz., the goddess Parvati, was also there.
12Chandika the fierce, Parvati who steppeth lightly upon the mountains.
13Parvati Shankar moved to London when her husband's employers offered him a new post.
14Parvati, Shiva's wife, is also reputed to live on Mt.
15You three have worked hard, and this failure in Parvati system is not yours.
16The Parvati of Ranipur differed in many important details.