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  2. Rati - Wikipedia

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    The Hindu scriptures stress Rati's beauty and sensuality. They depict her as a maiden who has the power to enchant the God of Love. When the deity Shiva burns her husband to ashes, it is Rati, whose beseeching or penance, leads to the promise of Kama's resurrection.

  3. Karuṇā - Wikipedia

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    In Hindu mythology, the concept of "Karuṇā" or compassionate action is deeply embedded and is often illustrated through stories, characters, and teachings. [4] Each avatar 's story of Hindu pantheon is an embodiment of divine compassion in action.

  4. List of Hindu deities - Wikipedia

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    Kamadeva, also called Manmatha, is the god of love, a son of Vishnu. Rati is the goddess of love and pleasure, the consort of Kamadeva. Garuda is the eagle demigod mount of Vishnu. Shesha is the serpent demigod mount of Vishnu. Nandi is the bull mount of Shiva. Vasuki is the second king of the nagas .

  5. Parvati - Wikipedia

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    According to different versions of her chronicles, the maiden Parvati resolves to marry Shiva. Her parents learn of her desire, discourage her, but she pursues what she wants. Indra sends the god Kama – the Hindu god of desire, erotic love, attraction, and affection, to awake Shiva from meditation. Kama reaches Shiva and shoots an arrow of ...

  6. Radha - Wikipedia

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    She is the goddess of love, tenderness, compassion, and devotion. In scriptures, Radha is mentioned as the avatar of Lakshmi [ 12 ] [ 13 ] and also as the Mūlaprakriti , the Supreme goddess, who is the feminine counterpart and internal potency ( hladini shakti ) of Krishna.

  7. Lakshmi - Wikipedia

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    Radha – Radha is the goddess of love, tenderness, compassion and devotion. [140] She is the eternal and chief consort of Krishna and she is also the personification of Mūlaprakriti , who is the feminine counterpart and internal potency ( hladini shakti ) of Krishna , Vishnu's 8th avatar.

  8. 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 ]

  9. Priti (goddess) - Wikipedia

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    'joy'), also known as Karnotpala, is a Hindu goddess. [1] She is one of the two consorts of the god of love, Kamadeva, along with Rati. [2] Priti is regarded to represent affectionate love, while her co-wife, Rati, represents sensual pleasure. [3] In other interpretations, Priti is regarded to be merely an epithet of Rati. [4]