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  2. Uma–Maheshvara - Wikipedia

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    In the cibukothhapana pose, Shiva holds Parvati's chin, and looks into her shy gaze. [5] The images are usually shown seated over a throne, and their respective vahanas (vehicles), Shiva's bull, and Parvati's lion, are shown crouched beneath the throne, with the pendant legs of each deity kept above their respective vahanas.

  3. Panchavimshatimurti - Wikipedia

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    Vrisharudha is depicted as the form of the deity who is accompanied by Parvati and seated on his bull mount, Nandi. Chandrashekara Chandrashekara is depicted as the form of the deity who wears the crescent moon on his matted hair. Umamaheshvara: Umamaheshvara is depicted as the divine couple of Shiva and Parvati following their wedding. Nataraja

  4. Bal Ganesh - Wikipedia

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    Bal Ganesh (transl. Little Ganesh) is a 2007 animated musical religious feature film directed by Pankaj Sharma based on Hindu scriptures.The film is about the divine adventures and sacred tales of Ganesh, the Hindu elephant-headed god, when he was in child form.

  5. Shailaputri - Wikipedia

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    In her next birth, she was born as Parvati, the daughter of Himalaya, and married Shiva again. </ref> In yoga , she is seen as the goddess of the root chakra, Muladhara , and upon one's spiritual awakening, she is said to begin her journey upwards towards Shiva, who awaits her at the top chakra at the Sahasrara.

  6. Parvati - Wikipedia

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    As Shiva's wife, Parvati represents the life-affirming, creative force that complements Shiva's austere, world-denying nature. Her presence in his life draws him from isolation into worldly engagement, thus balancing the two poles of asceticism and householder life in Hindu philosophy.

  7. Tridevi - Wikipedia

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    Sarasvati (left), Lakshmi (middle) and Parvati (right). The Tridevi [a] are a trinity of supreme divinity in Hinduism, joining a triad of eminent goddesses either as a feminine version of the Trimurti, or as consorts of a masculine Trimurti, depending on the denomination.

  8. Ardhanarishvara - Wikipedia

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    Tamil temple lore narrates that once the gods and sages had gathered at Shiva's abode, they prayed their respects to Shiva and Parvati. However, the sage Bhringi had vowed to worship only one deity, Shiva, and ignored Parvati while worshipping and circumambulating him. Agitated, Parvati cursed Bhringi to lose all his flesh and blood, reducing ...

  9. Somaskanda - Wikipedia

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    A depiction of Somaskanda with a dancing Skanda in the middle of Parvati and Shiva Representation of Shiva, Parvati, and Skanda Somaskanda ( Sanskrit : सोमास्कन्द , romanized : Somāskanda ) is a medieval form of Hindu iconography , a representation of Shiva with his consort Uma ( Parvati ), and their son Skanda (Murugan ...