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The Tridevi – The Three Supreme Goddess in Hinduism

Tridevi, or the three goddesses, is a phrase used in Hinduism to refer to the three principal female deities. Female Hindu deities. They are Parvati (associated with Shiva), Lakshmi (associated with Vishnu), and Saraswati (associated with Brahma).

Tridevi, or the three goddesses, is a phrase used in Hinduism to refer to the three principal female deities. Female Hindu deities. They are Parvati (associated with Shiva), Lakshmi (associated with Vishnu), and Saraswati (associated with Brahma).

  1. Parvati : Parvati is the consort of Lord Shiva and the mother of the Hindu gods Ganesha and Kartikeya. Parvati is known by various names, including Uma, Gauri, and Shakti. Parvati’s worship is widely spread across Hinduism, and she is particularly venerated by women for her qualities of love, devotion, and strength. Devotees seek her blessings for marital harmony, fertility, and overall well-being.
  2. Laxmi : Laxmi is considered the divine consort of Lord Vishnu, the preserver and sustainer of the universe in Hinduism. She is believed to bring abundance and good fortune to her devotees. Laxmi is associated with wealth in both material and spiritual aspects. She is believed to bless her devotees with prosperity, success, and spiritual growth.
  3. Saraswati : Saraswati is considered the consort of Lord Brahma, the creator of the universe, and is highly venerated by students, scholars, artists, and those seeking knowledge and inspiration. Saraswati is a prominent Hindu goddess associated with knowledge, learning, arts, music, and wisdom. She is revered as the embodiment of creative and intellectual pursuits.

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