Kamakshi

deity sky Hindu single tradition · 3

Kamakshi is a benevolent manifestation of Parvati and is the goddess of love. She is depicted with a parrot sitting near her right shoulder symbolizing cheerful love talk, seeds, and fertility. A crescent moon is sometimes included near her head, representing her being half of Shiva.

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Relationships

consort of
Śiva
allied with
Akhilandeswari, Meenakshi
aspect of
Parvati

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“Kamakshi”

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“Parvati is considered another aspect of Shakti, just like Kali, Durga, Kamakshi, Meenakshi, Gauri and many others in modern-day Hinduism”

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“She is also revered collectively with the goddesses Meenakshi and Kamakshi, forming the Trishakti triad, the most powerful goddesses in Shaktism.”

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