Sri Parvathi

Sri Parvathi

Sri Parvathi

Parvathi, the daughter of Himalayas, is the consort of Siva. She represents the Universal power (Sakthi) that is the primary activating energy in the self-revelation of the Absolute. Other common names of Parvathi are Sakthi, Parvathavardhini, Rajarajeswari, Meenakshi, Kaamakshi, Visalaakshi and Lalitha.

Special Pujas and Festivals
Navarathri

SLOKA/PRAYER

Vandhe Maatharam Ambhikaam Bhagavatheem Vaanee Ramaa Sevitham
Kalyaaneem Kamaneeya Kalpa Lathikaam Kailaasa Naatha Priyam
Vedhaantha Prathi Bhaasamaana Vibhavaam Vidhvan Manoranjaneem
Sree Chakra-anghitha Rathna Peeta Nilayaam Sri Raaja Raajeswareem

MEANING

I bow to the Mother Ambika, the supreme Goddess, Who is served by Saraswathi and Lakshmi. Ever auspicious, She is like the wish full-filling tree and Who is dear to Siva, the Lord of Kailaash. Her splendor, illuminates and explains the ultimate philosophy of the Upanishads. She gladdens the hearts of the learned. I bow to the Supreme Goddess, the queen of all queens, Who dwells on a bejewelled thronet, over the esoteric design of Sri Chakra.

PARVATHI AT SSVT

In Siva Vishnu Temple, Parvathi is in the form of Parvathavardhini, representing the consort of Siva in the form of Ramanathaswami, as in Rameswaram. The shrine is built in Chola style architecture.

AUSPICIOUS DAYS AND FESTIVALS

Fridays are very auspicious to Parvathi. The first three days during the Navarathri festival are celebrated for Parvathi. Meenakshi Kalyanam is celebrated on the Chitra Poornima day. Bhagavathi Seva is performed during the months of Makara and Karkata.

SPECIAL OFFERINGS

Special puja is performed to Parvathi by invoking her in the lamp. This is called “Deepa Puja”. Special abishekams and alankaras with flowers and turmeric powder are performed to Parvathi. Performing Gowri kalyanam and Meenakshi kalyanam are customary. Bhagavathi Seva is famous in Kerala. Paayasam and Vada are special offering to Parvathi.

GAYATHRI

Maha Dhevyai Cha Vidmahe Rudra Pathnai Cha Dheemahi
Thanno Gowri Prachodayaath

MEANING

We worship the Supreme Goddess; Salutations to the consort of Rudra. May that Goddess Gowri (Parvathi) stimulate our intellectual faculties.