108 Names of Parvati
- Name
- Meaning
- Aadya
- The Initial reality
- Aarya
- Goddess
- Abhavya
- Improper or fear causing
- Aeindri
- Power of God Indra
- Agnijwala
- One who is poignant like fire
- Ahankaara
- One with Pride
- Ameyaa
- One who is beyond measure
- Ananta
- One who is Infinite or beyond measure
- Ananta
- The Infinite
- Anekashastrahasta
- Possessor of many hand weapons
- AnekastraDhaarini
- Possessor of many missile weapons
- Anekavarna
- One who has many complexions
- Aparna
- One who doesnt eat even leaves while fasting
- Apraudha
- One who never gets old
- Bahula
- One who is in various forms
- Bahulaprema
- One who is loved by all
- Balaprada
- The bestower of strength
- Bhaavini
- The Beautiful Woman
- Bhavya
- Represents Future
- Bhadrakaali
- Fierce form of Kali
- Bhavani
- The abode of the universe
- Bhavamochani
- The absolver of the universe
- Bhavaprita
- One who is loved by the universe
- Bhavya
- With Magnificence
- Braahmi
- Power of God Brahma
- Brahmavaadini
- One who is present everywhere
- Buddhi
- Intelligence
- Buddhida
- The bestower of wisdom
- Chamunda
- Slayer of Chanda and Munda (demons)
- Chandaghanta
- One who has mighty bells
- ChandaMundaVinashini
- Destroyer of the ferocious asuras Chanda and Munda
- Chinta
- Tension
- Chita
- Death-bed
- Chiti
- The thinking mind
- Chitra
- The Picturesque
- Chittarupa
- One who is in thought state
- Dakshakanya
- Daughter of Daksha
- Dakshayajnavinaashini
- Interrupter of the sacrifice of Daksha
- Devamata
- Mother Goddess
- Durga
- The Invincible
- Ekakanya
- The girl child
- Ghorarupa
- Having a fierce outlook
- Gyaana
- Full of Knowledge
- Jalodari
- Abode of the ethereal universe
- Jaya
- The Victorious
- Kaalaratri
- Goddess who is black like night
- Kaishori
- The adolescent
- Kalamanjiiraranjini
- Wearing a musical anklet
- Karaali
- The Violent
- Katyayani
- One who is worshipped by sage Katyanan
- Kaumaari
- The adolescent
- Komaari
- The beautiful adolescent
- Kriya
- One who is in action
- Krrooraa
- Brutal (on demons)
- Lakshmi
- Goddess of Wealth
- Maaheshvari
- Power of Lord Mahesha (Shiva)
- Maatangi
- Goddess of Matanga
- MadhuKaitabhaHantri
- Slayer of the demon duo Madhu and Kaitabha
- Mahaabala
- Having immense strength
- Mahatapa
- With severe penance
- Mahodari
- One who has huge belly which stores the universe
- Manah
- Mind
- Matangamunipujita
- Worshipped by Sage Matanga
- Muktakesha
- One who has open tresses
- Narayani
- The destructive aspect of Lord Narayana (Brahma)
- NishumbhaShumbhaHanani
- Slayer of the demon -brothers Shumbha Nishumbha
- Mahishasura Mardini
- Slayer of the bull - demon Mahishasura
- Nitya
- The eternal one
- Paatala
- Red in color
- Paatalavati
- Wearing red - color attire
- Parameshvari
- The Ultimate Goddess
- Pattaambaraparidhaana
- Wearing a dress made of leather
- Pinaakadharini
- One who holds the trident of Shiva
- Pratyaksha
- One who is real
- Praudha
- One who is old
- Purushaakriti
- One who takes the form of a man
- Ratnapriya
- Adorned or loved by jewels
- Raudramukhi
- One who has a fierce face like destroyer Rudra
- Saadhvi
- The Sanguine
- Sadagati
- Always in motion, bestowing Moksha (salvation)
- Sarvaastradhaarini
- Possessor of all the missile weapons
- Sarvadaanavaghaatini
- Possessing the power to kill all the demons
- Sarvamantramayi
- One who possess all the instruments of thought
- Sarvashaastramayi
- One who is deft in all theories
- Sarvavahanavahana
- One who rides all vehicles
- Sarvavidya
- Knowledgeable
- Sati
- One who got burned alive
- Satta
- One who is above all
- Satya
- The truth
- Satyanandasvarupini
- Form of Eternal bliss
- Savitri
- Daughter of the Sun God Savitr
- Shaambhavi
- Consort of Shambhu
- Shivadooti
- Ambassador of Lord Shiva
- Shooldharini
- One who holds a monodent
- Sundari
- The Gorgeous
- Sursundari
- Extremely Beautiful
- Tapasvini
- one who is engaged in penance
- Trinetra
- One who has three - eyes
- Vaarahi
- One who rides on Varaah
- Vaishnavi
- The invincible
- Vandurga
- Goddess of forests
- Vikrama
- Violent
- Vimalauttkarshini
- One who provides joy
- Vishnumaya
- Spell of Lord Vishnu
- Vriddhamaata
- The old mother (loosely)
- Yati
- Ascetic, one who renounces the world
- Yuvati
- The Woman