Shailaputri

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Shailaputri is a Hindu goddess, revered as the first form of Navadurga and an embodiment of divine feminine energy and purity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu goddess
Navadurga
embodiment of Shakti
form of Durga
goddess of purity
associatedChakra Muladhara chakra NERFINISHED
associatedDirection east
associatedElement earth
associatedWithConcept beginnings of spiritual journey
root or foundation of spiritual practice
associatedWithFestival Navaratri NERFINISHED
colorAssociated red in some traditions
embodies devotion
divine feminine energy
purity
steadfastness
formOf Durga NERFINISHED
Parvati NERFINISHED
hasConsort Shiva NERFINISHED
hasFather Himalaya NERFINISHED
hasNameMeaning daughter of the mountain
holdsInLeftHand lotus
holdsInRightHand trident
iconographyFeature crescent moon on head in some depictions
seated on a bull or riding a bull
two-armed form
isAlsoKnownAs Hemavati in some traditions
Sati in her rebirth as Parvati
Shaila Putri NERFINISHED
Shailaputra NERFINISHED
mount bull
numberOfArms two
partOf Navadurga group of goddesses NERFINISHED
positionInNavadurga first form of Navadurga
regionOfPrimaryVeneration India NERFINISHED
reincarnationOf Sati NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
rides bull Nandi NERFINISHED
scripturalMention various Devi-related texts and Navadurga stotras
symbolizes strength rooted in simplicity
union of nature and divine
worshippedFor purity of mind
spiritual stability
strength and determination
worshippedOnDayOfNavaratri first day of Navaratri

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Navadurga day1Form Shailaputri
Navadurga hasPart Shailaputri