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  2. Parvati - Wikipedia

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    Parvati is also the goddess of love and devotion, or Kamakshi (the goddess of fertility), abundance and food/nourishment, or Annapurna. [27] She is also the ferocious Mahakali that wields a sword, wears a garland of severed heads, and protects her devotees and destroys all evil that plagues the world and its beings.

  3. Rati - Wikipedia

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    Kama went to Mount Kailash with Rati and Madhu or Vasanta ("Spring"), and shot his love-arrows at Shiva (in another version of the legend, Kama entered Shiva's mind) and invoked desire. Wounded by Kama's arrows, Shiva becomes attracted to Parvati, the reincarnation of Sati, but agitated, burns Kama by a glance of his third eye. [11] [12] [13]

  4. List of love and lust deities - Wikipedia

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    Eostre, Germanic dawn goddess. Freyja, goddess of love/sex, beauty, seiðr, war, and death. Frigg, goddess of marriage and women. Lofn, goddess who has permission from Frigg to arrange forbidden marriages. Sjöfn, goddess associated with love. Statue of Eos Statue of Eros

  5. Tridevi - Wikipedia

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    This triad is typically personified by the Hindu goddesses Saraswati, Lakshmi, and Parvati. [1] ... Parvati is the goddess of power, war, beauty, and love.

  6. List of fertility deities - Wikipedia

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    Parvati is a goddess, a female deity associated with the earth and fertility. ... Mesopotamian goddess of love, beauty, sex, desire, fertility, war, justice, and ...

  7. Devi - Wikipedia

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    Parvati is the Hindu goddess of love, beauty, purity and devotion. [25] [26] [27] She is the mother goddess in Hinduism and has many attributes and aspects. Each of her aspects is expressed with a different name, giving her over 1008 names in regional Hindu mythologies of India, including the popular names such as Gauri. [28]

  8. Devi Bhagavata Purana - Wikipedia

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    Parvati: Consort of Shiva, Goddess of love and fertility, who resides upon Kailasa. -- 5,7,9 Kali: Goddess of time and destruction 5, 9 Lakshmi: Consort of Vishnu, Goddess of wealth and purity 1, 3, 9 Saraswati: Consort of Brahma, Goddess of knowledge, music, art, speech, wisdom, and learning 3, 5, 9 Radha

  9. Meenakshi - Wikipedia

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    Meenakshi (Sanskrit: मीनाक्षि, romanized: Mīnākṣi, Tamil: மீனாக்ஷி, romanized: Mīṉākṣi; also spelled as Minakshi; also known as Aṅgayaṟkaṇṇi, [2] [3] Mīnāṭci and Taḍādakai) [4] is a Hindu goddess. She is the tutelary deity of Madurai and is considered a form of the goddess Parvati. [5]