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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. Parvati - Wikipedia

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    Three images are central to the mythology, iconography, and philosophy of Parvati: the image of Shiva-Shakti, the image of Shiva as Ardhanarishvara (the Lord who is half-woman), and the image of the linga and the yoni.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Kalyanasundara - Wikipedia

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    In South Indian Shiva temples like those in Tiruvenkadu and Chidambaram, the bronze Kalyanasundara images of Shiva and Parvati are used in annual temple festivals to commemorate the divine union. Special halls are reserved for the annual ceremonial wedding of the deities.

  6. Arunachalesvara Temple - Wikipedia

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    Once Parvati, the wife of Lord Shiva, closed the eyes of her husband playfully in a flower garden at their palace atop Mount Kailash. Although only a moment for the gods and goddesses, all light was taken from the universe, and the earth, in turn, was submerged in darkness for years. Parvati told Shiva to illuminate the world with their ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Bhikshatana - Wikipedia

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    Shiva is often described as wandering the universe as a homeless beggar-ascetic with his consort Parvati's raison d'être being to bring him back to his marital and home life. [37] Shiva is also depicted as asking for alms from the goddess Annapurna, a form of Parvati as the goddess of food. [38]

  9. Triprangode Siva Temple - Wikipedia

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    Another major tree in the temple complex is elanji tree, considered very important to Lord Shiva. We can also see bael (bilva/koovalam), the most important tree of Lord Shiva, inside the complex. The main idol is the swayambhoolingam of Lord Shiva, facing west. There is a shrine dedicated to Goddess Parvati towards the left side of Lord Shiva ...