Definition: Parvati, "God's gift," signifies divine power or supreme authority in Hinduism. Definition: Parvati was the consort of Lord Shiva, as the mother of many deities in the Hindu pantheon. She is often depicted as a goddess who embodies the divine aspect of the universe and is considered wise, powerful, and capable of transforming or creating all things. Parvati also has numerous meanings depending on cultural context: - Parvati Devi: Goddess of devotion, joy, and purity. - Parvati Devi Shakti: Divine woman who gives birth to her child (Shakti) in the form of a goddess. - Parvati Devi Dharma: A divine woman who is dedicated to justice and righteousness.