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Parvati (Father of Ganesh), metal (brass), 15 centimeters - 1100 grams. Means "she of the mountains", because her parents are presumed to be the Himavat, the mountains in the Himalayan massif!
Parvati (Father of Ganesh), metal (brass), 15 centimeters - 1100 grams. Means "she of the mountains", because her parents are presumed to be the Himavat, the mountains in the Himalayan massif!
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She is often depicted as a beautiful woman and an example to other women. Parvati, also known as Kali or Durga, is the mother of Ganesh.
She is often worshipped so that good people can take care of others. Parvati is generally considered Shiva's wife and main supporter.
Shiva and Parvati have two sons, Ganesh and Skanda. They are often depicted on Mount Kailash together with their parents.
Item details W9826/1 - EAN 8718657468563
Material Brass
Size cm 15
Weight grams 1100
Brass color
Total weight gr. 1071
Packaging Cardboard box
Country of origin India
Characteristic | Details |
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Name | Parvati (Shakti, Uma, Gauri, consort of Shiva) |
Origin | Hinduism (Shaivite traditions) |
Shape | Beautiful goddess seated or standing, adorned with jewels, sometimes with Shiva or his children (Ganesha, Kartikeya) |
Color / Appearance | Golden or green complexion; dressed in red, green or gold; gentle and kind |
Symbolism | Feminine energy (Shakti), love, fertility, devotion, protective force |
Attributes | Lotus, trident, blessing mudras, sometimes tiger or lion as mount |
Spiritual function | Incarnation of Shakti (divine energy), sacred union with Shiva, universal mother |
Spiritual virtues | Compassion, love, motherhood, inner balance, inner strength |
Associated colors | Red (life, energy), green (fertility, compassion), gold (divine light) |
Representations | Sculptures, paintings, dedicated temples, often in the family pantheon with Shiva and Ganesha |
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