Harishankari

deity Hindu single tradition · 2

Harishankari is a composite manifestation of the goddesses Lakshmi and Parvati, primarily venerated in Nepal. This concept emphasizes the unity of divine feminine energies. The name combines Hari—a title of Vishnu representing Lakshmi—and Shankara—an epithet of Shiva representing Parvati—symbolizing the harmonious fusion of their consorts' attributes.

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manifests as
Lakshmi, Parvati

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“Ardhanarishvara Jumadi Lakshmi Narayana Harishankari”

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“Harishankari (Sanskrit: हरिशङ्करी, Hariśaṅkarī) is a composite manifestation of the goddesses Lakshmi and Parvati, primarily ventured in Nepal. This concept emphasizes the unity of divine feminine energies.”

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