Parandamata
Parandamata is a revered goddess in Hindu tradition, primarily worshipped in various regions of India. The name "Parandamata" translates to "Mother of the Universe," emphasizing her role as a divine maternal figure and a source of universal energy. She is often regarded as an incarnation or aspect of goddess Durga or Parvati, embodying supreme power and compassion.
In religious practices, Parandamata is worshipped for her benevolence, strength, and protective qualities. Devotees seek her
Iconography of Parandamata varies across regions but commonly depicts her as a nurturing mother figure with
Though her worship is not as widespread as other major Hindu deities, Parandamata holds particular importance
Throughout history, Parandamata continues to be a symbol of maternal compassion and divine strength, inspiring devotion