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Parvati Collection (page 2)

Parvati, the Hindu goddess of love, fertility, and devotion, is a prominent figure in Indian mythology

Background imageParvati Collection: Shiva dancing (colour litho)

Shiva dancing (colour litho)
423611 Shiva dancing (colour litho) by Indian School; Private Collection; Photo eLuca Tettoni; Indian, out of copyright

Background imageParvati Collection: The Subtle Body and the Chakras, Punjab Hills, c. 1850 (opaque pigments on paper)

The Subtle Body and the Chakras, Punjab Hills, c. 1850 (opaque pigments on paper)
3083472 The Subtle Body and the Chakras, Punjab Hills, c.1850 (opaque pigments on paper) by Indian School, (19th century); 39.5x26.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Opaque pigments on paper)

Background imageParvati Collection: Sadashiva worshipped by Parvati, ca. 1690. Creator: Devidasa

Sadashiva worshipped by Parvati, ca. 1690. Creator: Devidasa
Sadashiva worshipped by Parvati, ca. 1690. Attributed to Devidasa

Background imageParvati Collection: Shiva and Parvati on a tiger skin: Anakul Nayaka folio from a Rasamanjari, ca. 1710 - ca

Shiva and Parvati on a tiger skin: Anakul Nayaka folio from a Rasamanjari, ca. 1710 - ca. 1715. Attributed to Golu

Background imageParvati Collection: Shiva and Parvati Playing Chaupar: Folio from a Rasamanjari Series, dated 1694-95

Shiva and Parvati Playing Chaupar: Folio from a Rasamanjari Series, dated 1694-95

Background imageParvati Collection: Temple to the goddess Parvati, wife of Siva, south-west of Pune, Maharashtra, India, c1924

Temple to the goddess Parvati, wife of Siva, south-west of Pune, Maharashtra, India, c1924. The hilltop Hindu temple dates from the 18th century when Pune was ruled by the Peshwa dynasty

Background imageParvati Collection: Siva, followed by his consort Parvati, walking with the Bull, Nandi, c1730

Siva, followed by his consort Parvati, walking with the Bull, Nandi, c1730. Painting from Mandi, Victoria and Albert Museum. London

Background imageParvati Collection: Siva and Parvati with their children, Ganesh and Karttikgya on Mount Kailash, c1745

Siva and Parvati with their children, Ganesh and Karttikgya on Mount Kailash, c1745. Painting from Punjab Hills. At Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Background imageParvati Collection: Shiva, one of the gods of the Hindu trinity (trimurti) with his consort Parvati, c19th century

Shiva, one of the gods of the Hindu trinity (trimurti) with his consort Parvati, c19th century. Artist: A Geringer
Shiva, one of the gods of the Hindu trinity (trimurti) with his consort Parvati, c19th century. From L Inde Francaise

Background imageParvati Collection: The holy family seated in a cave on Mount Kailasa

The holy family seated in a cave on Mount Kailasa
The holy family, Siva, Parvati and their children Karttikeya and Ganesh, seated in a cave on Mount Kailasa. In the style of Sathu Mandi, from the V&As collection

Background imageParvati Collection: Bronze statuette of Parvati, the consort of Siva, 14th century

Bronze statuette of Parvati, the consort of Siva, 14th century
Bronze statuette of Parvati, the consort of Siva, from South India. From the British Museums collection, 14th century

Background imageParvati Collection: Siva with the bull, Nandi, followed by his consort Parvati, 18th century

Siva with the bull, Nandi, followed by his consort Parvati, 18th century
Painting of Siva with the bull, Nandi, followed by his consort Parvati from Mandi, India, 18th century

Background imageParvati Collection: Holy family at the Burning Ground, showing Siva, Parvati, and Ghanesh, 19th century

Holy family at the Burning Ground, showing Siva, Parvati, and Ghanesh, 19th century
Depiction of the holy family at the Burning Ground. Siva is helped by his elephant-headed son Ghanesh to thread a necklace of heads, while Parvati holds their many-headed son, 19th century

Background imageParvati Collection: Depiction of Siva and his consort Parvati, shown as one figure

Depiction of Siva and his consort Parvati, shown as one figure half male and half female, from the V&As collection

Background imageParvati Collection: Shiva and Parvati sculpture. Orissa, India, 13th century AD

Shiva and Parvati sculpture. Orissa, India, 13th century AD. Stone sculpture shows the powerful Hindu deity Shiva, with his consort Parvati, the daugter of the mountain, seated on his knee

Background imageParvati Collection: Parvati Devi 1000s South India Chola period 900-13th century

Parvati Devi 1000s South India Chola period 900-13th century
(Parvati) Devi, 1000s. South India, Chola period (900-13th century). Granite; overall: 116.8 x 48.3 x 25.4 cm (46 x 19 x 10 in.)

Background imageParvati Collection: India, Himachal Pradesh, Manikaran, Sri Guru Nanak Ji Gurdwara shrine along the Parvati river

India, Himachal Pradesh, Manikaran, Sri Guru Nanak Ji Gurdwara shrine along the Parvati river, an important place of pilgrimage for Sikhs and Hindus

Background imageParvati Collection: Shiva and Parvati, ornate statues, temple for the god Madurai Veeran, Mandavi, Tamil Nadu, India

Shiva and Parvati, ornate statues, temple for the god Madurai Veeran, Mandavi, Tamil Nadu, India

Background imageParvati Collection: Shiva one of the gods of the Hindu trinity (trimurti) with his consort Parvati. Lithograph

Shiva one of the gods of the Hindu trinity (trimurti) with his consort Parvati. Lithograph from L Inde Francaise, 1828

Background imageParvati Collection: Pune, India - Parvati Temple

Pune, India - Parvati Temple
Pune, India - Parvati Devdeveshwar Temple, built in the Peshwa Dynasty rule Date: circa 1910s

Background imageParvati Collection: Hindu temple to elephant headed deity Ganesh and his family above, Shiva

Hindu temple to elephant headed deity Ganesh and his family above, Shiva and Parvati with sons Ganesh and Muruga, near Ella, Sri Lanka, Asia

Background imageParvati Collection: Children play beneath the figures of Shiva and Parvati

Children play beneath the figures of Shiva and Parvati at a temple in Durbar Square, Kathmandu, Nepal, Asia

Background imageParvati Collection: Rock cut panel depicting the Hindu God Lord Shiva and

Rock cut panel depicting the Hindu God Lord Shiva and his wife Parvati, in Cave No 29, the Dhumar Lena Cave, at Ellora, Maharashtra State, India

Background imageParvati Collection: Parvatis Austerities

Parvatis Austerities
Parvati (Uma) is unable to distract Shiva from his contemplation by her beauty. She turns to asceticism, immersing herself in icy pools & wins his love

Background imageParvati Collection: Shiva En Famille

Shiva En Famille
Shiva, a very mixed-up character, is a ruthless destroyer, but also a devoted family man, here with wife Parvati and their children Skanda and Ganesha




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Parvati, the Hindu goddess of love, fertility, and devotion, is a prominent figure in Indian mythology. Often depicted alongside her divine counterparts Lakshmi and Saraswati, Parvati represents the epitome of feminine power and grace. In temples across India and beyond, statues and murals pay homage to this revered deity. One such depiction can be found in the form of a stunning statue at the Lakshman temple. Here, Parvati takes on the role of Annapurna, bestowing food upon her devotees with boundless generosity. This portrayal showcases her nurturing nature and highlights her importance as a provider. In another mural capturing Shiva's eternal bond with his consort Parvati, their divine love radiates through vibrant colors and intricate details. The artistic representation symbolizes their harmonious union as they embody both creation and destruction within themselves. Goddess Kali also shares a connection with Parvati as one of her fierce incarnations. With multiple arms adorned with weapons representing strength and protection against evil forces, Kali showcases Parvati's ability to transform into different forms for various purposes. The image of Siva-Parvati donning armor further emphasizes their invincible presence together. It signifies that when united in love and purpose, no obstacle is insurmountable for them or their devotees. A heartwarming scene captured from ancient times shows Siva-Parvati celebrating their son Kumar's birthday. This glimpse into their family life reminds us that even deities experience joyous moments filled with love for their children. Moving beyond India's borders to France stands an awe-inspiring Hindu temple where close-up statues of Shiva and Parvati stand tall amidst European surroundings. This fusion reflects how Hinduism has transcended geographical boundaries while maintaining its essence throughout history. Orissa's 13th-century sculpture exemplifies the exquisite craftsmanship dedicated to depicting Shiva and Parvati.