The Three Gods of Hindus
author: Kunwar Anil Kumar
edition: 2014, Manoj Publications
pages: 144
ISBN-10: 8181337913
Topic: Shaivism
Birth of parvati
This page describes the Birth of parvati on page 17 from the second part in the book: The Three Gods of Hindus by Kunwar Anil Kumar. This book from 2014 narrates the divine stories of Lord Ganesha, Rama, faithful Hanumana and the parental Shiva-Parvati in 144 pages. This page contains an online preview of the full text and summarizes technical terms, as well as information if you want to buy this book.
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You can look up the meaning of the phrase “Birth of parvati” according to 243 books dealing with Hinduism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
The Markandeya Purana (Study) [by Chandamita Bhattacharya]
Birth of Ambika / Kaushiki out of Parvati s body. Once the asuras i. e. Shumbha and Nishumbha conquered the gods and drove them out from heaven. After being defeated by the Asuras, the lord Indra and the other gods went to the Himalayas and worshipped the goddess Vishnu-maya for their help. At that time, goddess Parvati came to bathe in the water of the Ganges. The goddess Parvati asked them to whom they were praying....
Read full contents: 3. Birth of Ambika / Kaushiki out of Parvati’s body
Atithi or Guest Reception (study) [by Sarika. P.]
When Parvati worshipped Lord Shiva in the forest, the animals also came to receive the atithi. In the fifth canto of Kumarasambhava, when Lord Shiva entered under the disguise of a Brahmacarin, Parvati treated him with full respect. Another occasion for atithi-saparya is Himavan s reception of the atithis who were invited by him for the marriage of his daughter Parvati. When Shiva went to Himalaya, Himavan receives him in a very respectful manner....
Read full contents: Part 2 - References to Hospitality in the Kumarasambhava
Mudrarakshasa (literary study) [by Antara Chakravarty]
May the trickery of such lord Shiva, anxious to conceal the celestial river Ganga from his wife Parvati, save you. ” Here, Parvati tries to know the fact that who is that fortunate lady (in fact Ganga) seating on the head of her husband Shiva. But instead of expressing the actual name, with the help of pun, Shiva tries to show her the digit of moon resting on his head....
Read full contents: 3.3. Use of Vakrokti-alamkara
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