Meaning & Origin
Parvatam is a name of the Hindu goddess Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva. She is the embodiment of love, fertility, and nurturing. In mythology, Parvati is born from a mountain and marries Lord Shiva, who represents destruction and transformation.
Spiritual meaning
Represents love, nurturing, and transformation.
Language details
पर्वताम
Mountain Goddess
पर्वताम
पर्वता
பர்வதம்
Parvatham
పర్వదతమ్
పర్వతమ్
Parvatam
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Mountain Goddess
Parvatam
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Mountain Goddess
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
par-VAH-tam
/pərˈvɑtɑm/
Lucky number
6
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Parvatam is a revered name for the Hindu goddess Parvati, believed to symbolize love, fertility, and nurturing in Hindu religion. The name holds deep cultural significance in Hindu customs and traditions, often invoked in marriage rituals and celebrations of birth and new beginnings.
Parvatam, as the name of Parvati, represents the dormant divine feminine energy and the intense power of creation and nurturing that exists within all of us. It serves as a reminder of the innate potentials and strengths that lie within us, and how, like Parvati, we can use these energies to create loving relationships and a fulfilling life.
Cultural name
Historical references
Parvati was a Hindu goddess and the wife of Shiva. The name Parvati is derived from the Sanskrit word Parvata which means 'mountain'.
Clearly, the exact time period for the origin of Parvati is uncertain and can be traced back to ancient Hindu texts and mythology. However, references to Parvati can be found in the earliest known Hindu scriptures, the Vedas, which date back to around 1500 BCE.
The name Parvati is also associated with a mountain in the Western Ghats range in India, known as Parvatam Mala. This mountain has historical significance as it was believed to be the site of an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Parvati. The temple is mentioned in various Hindu texts and inscriptions, dating back to the 2nd century BCE.
2nd century BCE
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