Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Group of Monuments at Pattadakal' has mentioned 'Parvati' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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Ardhanarishvara (left half Shiva, right half Parvati) at the Kadasiddheswara temple. | WIKI |
The sukanasa has a damaged Nataraja accompanied by Parvati. | WIKI |
The outer walls of the Kada Siddheshwara sanctum feature images of Ardhanarishvara (half Shiva, half Parvati) on its north, Harihara (half Shiva, half Vishnu) to its west and Lakulisha to the south. | WIKI |
[25][26] Mounted on a lintel at the sanctum entrance is Shiva and Parvati flanked by Brahma and Vishnu on either side. | WIKI |
[27][26] The dancing Shiva Nataraja with Parvati and Nandi by his side on the frontal arch sukanasa is better preserved. | WIKI |
The Shaiva iconography includes a dancing Nataraja, Ardhanarishvara (half Shiva, half Parvati as essential halves of each other), Shiva with Bhringi, Shiva spearing the demon Andhaka, and the yogi, Lakulisha. | WIKI |
One frieze shows the demon Ravana lifting mount Kailasha, others show the playful pranks of Krishna, while another narrates the Kalyansundarmurti (marriage of Shiva and Parvati). | WIKI |
[38] The mandapa ceiling has carvings of Shiva, Nandi and Parvati holding Kartikeya. | WIKI |
In front of the sanctum is an antarala with two small shrines within which are facing images of Ganesha and Parvati, in her Durga aspect as Mahishasuramardini killing the buffalo demon. | WIKI |