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Parvati is a major goddess in Hinduism. Parvati, Parvathi or Parvathy may also refer to: People and characters * Parvati (given name), an Indian female given name (including a list of persons with the name) * Parvati Wasatch, a name for the character in ''The Sopranos'' otherwise called Janice Soprano Places * Parvati (Vidhan Sabha constituency), one of the Legislative Assembly constituencies of Maharashtra * Parvati Hill, a hill in Pune, Maharashtra * Parvati River (Himachal Pradesh) * Parvati Valley, an Indian river valley in Himachal Pradesh * Parvathi Puthannaar, a canal in Kerala * Pin Parvati Pass The Pin Parbati Pass (also written Pin Parvati Pass) is a mountain pass in Himachal Pradesh, India, at . Records show it was first crossed in August 1884 by Sir Louis Dane in search of an alternate route to the Spiti valley, but the shepherds f ..., a mountain pass in Himachal Pradesh Other uses * Parbati River (other) * 2847 Parvati, a main-belt asteroid Se ...
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Parvati
Parvati (, , IPA: /Sanskrit phonology, pɑɾʋət̪iː/), also known as Uma (, , IPA: Sanskrit phonology, /ʊmɑː/) and Gauri (, , IPA: /Sanskrit phonology, gə͡ʊɾiː/), is one of the principal goddesses in Hinduism, revered as the Devi, goddess of power, energy, nourishment, harmony, love, beauty, devotion, and motherhood. Along with Lakshmi and Saraswati, Sarasvati, she forms the trinity, known as the Tridevi. From her first appearance as a goddess during the Itihasa-Purana, epic period (400 BCE – 400 CE), Parvati is primarily depicted as the consort of the god Shiva. According to various Puranas, Parvati is the reincarnation of Sati (Hindu goddess), Sati, Shiva's first wife, who relinquished her body to sever familial ties with her father, Daksha, after he had insulted Shiva. Parvati is often equated with the other goddesses such as Sati, Uma, Kali and Durga and due to this close connection, they are often treated as one and the same, with their stories frequently ove ...
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Parvati (given Name)
Parvati ( Deva, पार्वती, pārvatī) is a Hindu/Sanskrit Indian feminine given name, which comes from the name of the goddess Parvati. Alternative spellings include Parvathy and Parvathi. Notable people with the name * Parvathy Thiruvothu (born 1989), Indian actress, who has appeared in films including ''Maryan'' and ''Bangalore Days'' * Parvati Prasad Baruva (1904–1964), Indian Assamese-language poet, lyricist and dramatist * Parvathy Baul (born 1976), Indian Bengali-language singer, musician and storyteller * Parvathy Jayadevan, Indian Malayalam-language playback singer * Parvathy Jayaram (born 1970), Indian actress * Parvati Khan (née Maharaj), Indian-Trinidadian singer * Parvathi Krishnan (1919–2014), Indian politician * Parvati Kumari, Indian classical Sufi music singer * Parvati Melton, American-Indian actress, who has appeared in Telugu and Malayalam films * Parvathy Nair (born 1991), Indian actress, who has appeared in films including ''Story Kathe'' and ...
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Parvati Wasatch
Janice Soprano Baccalieri is a fictional character in the HBO television drama series ''The Sopranos'' and in the film ''The Many Saints of Newark''. She is the eldest sibling of the show's protagonist, Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini). On the show, she is portrayed by Aida Turturro, and a young Janice appears in flashbacks portrayed by Madeline Blue and Juliet Fox. Alexandra Intrator portrays a young Janice Soprano in the 2021 prequel film, ''The Many Saints of Newark''. Background Presented as the oldest child of mobster Johnny Boy Soprano and Livia Soprano in a household financed by crime; Janice grew complacent about her family's criminal ties. She is portrayed as having a very callous and rebellious nature. In the show, after graduating from Sacred Heart High School, Janice joined an ashram in Venice, Los Angeles, the character adopting the name Parvati Wasatch. Janice, under her new name, traveled across Europe, staying in Paris, France, and Sri Lanka, and married a Qué ...
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Parvati (Vidhan Sabha Constituency)
Parvati Assembly constituency is one of the 288 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) List of constituencies of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, constituencies of Maharashtra state, western India. This constituency is located in Pune district. It is part of Pune Lok Sabha constituency. Geographical scope The constituency comprises ward nos. 27 to 30, 32 to 40, 42, 86 to 90 & 150 of Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC). Members of the Legislative Assembly Election results 2024 2019 References

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Parvati Hill
Parvati Hill is a hillock in Pune, India. The hillock rises to above sea level. Atop the hillock is the Parvati Temple, one of the most scenic locations in Pune. The temple is the oldest heritage structure in Pune and was built during the rule of the Peshwa dynasty. For visitors, Parvati hill is also an observation point that offers a panoramic view of Pune. It is the second highest point in Pune (after Vetal Hill). The hill has 108 steps (considered a holy number in Hinduism) leading to the top of the hill where the temple is situated. The hill was owned by the Patil named Taware. Peshwa purchased the hill to build a temple of Shiva. The Devi temple was believed to be of Taware's whose angara was able to cure a leg ailment of Kashibai, mother of Peshwa Balaji Baji Rao. Thereafter, the Peshwa built a temple complex there. The main temple, Devdeveshwara, is made of blackstone. It was completed under Balaji Baji Rao in 1749, and a gold pinnacle was added to the temple in 176 ...
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Parvati River (Himachal Pradesh)
Parvati River is a river in the Parvati Valley in Himachal Pradesh, northern India that flows into the Beas River at Bhuntar, some 10 km south of Kullu. It rises from the Man Talai Glacier below the Pin Parvati Pass, Pin Parbati Pass and flows in a gradual curve from north-northwest to west-southwest past the important temple town of Manikaran. The river valley has been a route to various places: Lahul across the Sara Umga La pass, Spiti across the famous Pin Parbati Pass, and the recently discovered (1995) Debsa Pass. The river has fine first-growth forests in its upper reaches which are being degraded as a consequence of development of its vast hydro-electric potential. There are geothermal springs on the banks of the river at Manikaran and Kheerganga. Gallery File:The Fast Flowing Parvati River on the banks of Kasol, Himachal Pradesh.jpg, The Fast Flowing Parvati River on the banks of Kasol, Himachal Pradesh File:Parvati Valley river kasol.jpg, Parvati river flow ...
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Parvati Valley
Parvati Valley is a Himalayan valley situated in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. From the confluence of the Parvati River with the River Beas, the valley runs eastwards, through a steep-sided valley from the town of Bhuntar, in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh in Northern India. Overview The precipitous valley road climbs past a side valley leading to the village of Malana near the famous tourist spot Kasol. From here, the road passes through the Sikh and Hindu pilgrimage town of Manikaran and terminates at Pulga, where the construction of the Parvati Hydel Project, a hydroelectric dam, dominates the landscape. From Pulga, the footpath climbs to a temple and small dhaba at Rudra-Nag waterfall, apparently after its resemblance of a water snake. Beyond Rudra-Nag waterfall, the trail ascends further through thick pine forests to the spiritual site of Kheerganga where Shiva is said to have meditated for 3000 years. The hot springs at Kheerganga are ...
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Parvathi Puthannaar
Parvati Puthannar (Malayalam: പാർവതി പുത്തനാർ) is a manufactured canal that runs through the west coast of the Thiruvananthapuram district. It was named after Rani Parvathi Bai, who was the reigning queen of Travancore during the time it was created. "Puthannar" in Malayalam means "the new river". It was created primarily for connecting the Travancore capital to Kadinamkulam, the Vamanapuram River and finally to Kochi. This canal also has access to the king's boat landing place, ''Vallakadavu'', where the king's boathouse is located. It starts from the Kadinamkulam Lake in the north and flows south-east, parallel to the Trivandrum coast. It finally ends in a small delta near Poonthura and empties into the Arabian Sea The Arabian Sea () is a region of sea in the northern Indian Ocean, bounded on the west by the Arabian Peninsula, Gulf of Aden and Guardafui Channel, on the northwest by Gulf of Oman and Iran, on the north by Pakistan, on the east ...
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Pin Parvati Pass
The Pin Parbati Pass (also written Pin Parvati Pass) is a mountain pass in Himachal Pradesh, India, at . Records show it was first crossed in August 1884 by Sir Louis Dane in search of an alternate route to the Spiti valley, but the shepherds from spiti used to do it often for grazing their sheep in the lush green parvati valley. This pass connects the fertile and lush Parbati valley on the Kullu Kullu () is a municipal council town that serves as the administrative headquarters of the Kullu district of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is located on the banks of the Beas River in the Kullu Valley about north of the airport ... side with the barren high-altitude Pin valley on the Spiti side. It is a popular trekking route today. The trek route starts from Mud village on the Spiti side. An Army expedition attempted the 155 km route in 2013. See also * Takling La (Pass), on borer of Himachal and Ladakh * Borasu pass, on border of Himachal and Uttarakhand ...
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Parbati River (other)
Parbati River may refer to: * Parbati River (Himachal Pradesh), India *Parbati River (Madhya Pradesh) Parvati River is a river in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, India that flows into the Chambal River. The river rises at a height of 610 m in the Vindhya range in Sehore district Madhya Pradesh and flows in Sehore District, Rajgarh District, Guna ..., India * Parbati River (Rajasthan), India {{geodis ...
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2847 Parvati
__NOTOC__ Year 847 ( DCCCXLVII) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar. Events By place Europe * Danish Vikings land in the Breton March (western part of Gaul). Duke Nominoe of Brittany fails to withstand them in battle, but succeeds in buying them off with gifts and persuading them to leave (approximate date). * Viking Age: The Vikings plunder the Lower Rhine, as part of their attacks on the Empire of Francia. * The Saracens, under the Berber leader Kalfun, capture the Byzantine city of Bari (Southern Italy). He becomes the first ruler of the Emirate of Bari, and expands his influence on the Italian mainland with raids.Kreutz, p. 38. Abbasid Caliphate * August 10 – Caliph Al-Wathiq dies of dropsy after a five-year reign. He is succeeded by his brother al-Mutawakkil. By topic Natural events * November 24 – 847 Damascus earthquake Religion * January 24 – Pope Sergius II dies of gout after a 3-year reign. He is succe ...
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