Uma-Haimavati

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Uma-Haimavati is a goddess found in verse 3.12 of the Kena Upanishad dated to mid-1st millennium BCE. She is identified as a very common alternate name for Parvati and is referred to as an embodiment of divine knowledge and the mother of the world.

When

First attested
500 BCE
Attested period
-500 – -500
Historical notes
Appears in Kena Upanishad verse 3.12, dated to mid-1st millennium BCE.

Relationships

syncretized with
Parvati, Ambika, Uma

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“The verse 3.12 of the Kena Upanishad dated to mid-1st millennium BCE contains a goddess called Uma-Haimavati, a very common alternate name for Parvati.”

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