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  2. File:Parvati with Shiva(husband) and Ganesh(son), painting.jpg

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  3. File:Shiva and Parvati, Seated on Mount Kailasa (6125134372 ...

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    English: Display Artist: Nainsukh Creation Date: last quarter 18th century Display Dimensions: 6 9/16 in. x 9 5/8 in. (16.7 cm x 24.45 cm) Credit Line: Edwin Binney 3rd Collection Accession Number: 1990.1285

  4. Parvati - Wikipedia

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    According to the Puranas, Parvati is the reincarnation of Sati, Shiva's first wife, who relinquished her body to sever familial ties with her father, Daksha after he had insulted Shiva. [11] Parvati is often equated with the other goddesses such as Sati, Uma, Kali and Durga and due to this close connection, they are often treated as one and the ...

  5. File:Shiva and Parvati sculpture, 9th-10 century CE ...

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  6. File:Shiva Gangadhara, Parvati, Bhagiratha. Ravana Phadi ...

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    English: Shiva Gangadhara, Parvati, the ascetic Bhagiratha. Ravana Phadi cave, Aihole Ravana Phadi cave, Aihole Français : Shiva Gangadhara (lors de la descente du Gange : Ganga est représenté avec les trois bustes de "celle qui va par trois chemins"), entouré de Parvati et de l'ascète Bhagiratha. entrée principale du mandapa .

  7. Uma–Maheshvara - Wikipedia

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    Uma–Maheshvara, central India, probably late 1000s to 1100s AD, buff sandstone, Dallas Museum of Art. Uma–Maheshvara (Sanskrit: उमामहेश्वर, romanized: Umāmaheśvara) is a form of the divine couple, Shiva (Maheshvara) and Parvati (Uma), in Hindu iconography.

  8. AP PHOTOS: Indian pilgrims throng Nepal's most revered ... - AOL

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    Lord Shiva is also worshipped as a protector of animals, and is depicted with a serpent around his neck. AP PHOTOS: Indian pilgrims throng Nepal's most revered Hindu temple, Pashupatinath Skip to ...

  9. File:Siva as "Nataraja" with Parvati in Vizhinjam Cave Temple ...

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    The temple has an open mandapa and its walls are exposed facing rain and air erosion, though the nearby trees provide some cover. In the sanctum is the teacher-yogi form of Shiva also known as Dakshinamurti. On the left wall is Tripurantaka, on the right is a Nataraja-Parvati couple that is more eroded or incomplete.