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  2. Parvati - Wikipedia

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    Parvati ( Sanskrit: पार्वती, IAST: Pārvatī ), also known as Uma ( Sanskrit: उमा, IAST: Umā) and Gauri ( Sanskrit: गौरी, IAST: Gaurī ), is the Hindu goddess of power, energy, nourishment, harmony, love, beauty, devotion, and motherhood. She is one of the central deities of the goddess-oriented sect called Shaktism ...

  3. 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]

  4. Aditi - Wikipedia

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    Aditi ( Sanskrit: अदिति, lit. 'boundless' or 'limitless' [ a] or 'innocence' [ 2]) is an important Vedic goddess in Hinduism. She is the personification of the sprawling, infinite and vast cosmos. She is the goddess of motherhood, consciousness, unconsciousness, the past, the future, and fertility. [ 4] She is the mother of the ...

  5. Saraswati - Wikipedia

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    Saraswati is a Sanskrit fusion word of saras (सरस्) meaning "pooling water", but also sometimes translated as "speech"; and vati (वती), meaning "she who possesses". Originally associated with the river or rivers known as Saraswati, this combination, therefore, means "she who has ponds, lakes, and pooling water" or occasionally ...

  6. Maya (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Maya is a female name in various languages with various meanings. Originally from Sanskrit, the ancient Indian language, Māyā means "illusion or magic", and is an alternate name of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi. [ 1] In the Tupi language, of southern Brazil, it means "mother", while Mayara means "grandmother". [ 2]

  7. Category:Hindu goddesses - Wikipedia

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    Simple English; سنڌي; Slovenčina ... Pages in category "Hindu goddesses" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 210 total.

  8. Bhumi (goddess) - Wikipedia

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    Bhumi (goddess) Bhumi ( Sanskrit: भुमि, romanized : Bhūmi ), also known as Bhudevi and Vasundhara, is a Hindu goddess who is the personification of the earth. She is a consort of Varaha, an avatar of the deity Vishnu. According to Vaishnava tradition, she is the second consort of Vishnu, along with Sridevi and Niladevi. [ 3]

  9. Uma (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Uma (given name) Uma is a given name in various cultures. In India, it is the name of the Hindu goddess, who is more commonly known as Parvati. In Sanskrit the word umā can further mean "tranquillity", "splendour", "fame" and "night". [ 1]