Guest guest Posted June 7, 2003 Report Share Posted June 7, 2003 First line should read "There are two other versions", I missed the "other" I am sorry about that. Ravi Ravi [miinalochanii] Saturday, June 07, 2003 11:40 AM Re: Uma-Parvati and Parvati Gita There are two versions of devii giita. Dr. Giridhar Madras posted some material on the version from devii bhagavatam, and you can see that at http://www.ambaa.org/devigita/Devigita1.htm (*) "Specifically, we are interested in discussing the Devi gita. To avoid any confusion and also be aware, there are two other devi gitas. The first of which is found in the Kurma purana. This is a conversation with Parvati and Himavan, introduced by Lord Vishnu as Kurma. Goddess Parvati is praised here by 1008 names and She grants him two cosmic visions and instructs him. The other devi gita is found in the Mahabhagavata purana, which actually refers to the conversation of Parvati and Himavan as Parvati Gita. The narrator of this section of the Mahabhagavata Purana is Lord Shiva. However, by Devi gita, we refer only to the gita found in the Devi Bhagavatam." -- The version from devii bhagavata, is the one that is available online. Please search for the link in archives. Ravi (Thanks to Adi Shakti for bringing this to my attention) , "Ravi" <miinalochanii> wrote: > , "Alexandra Kafka" > <alexandra.kafka@a...> wrote: > > I am in serach for information about Devi in Her aspect as Uma- > Parvati. Where would I find the most detailed description of Her and > Her stories? > > Does someone know the Parvati Gita? I think it is part of the > Mahabharata. Has someone read it? What is the content of the Parvati > Gita? Is it in print somewhere? > > > > > > The giita, which paarvati devii instructs to himavaan is called devi > giita and it is in devii bhaagavatam. English translation of that by > Swami Vijnananda is available on the net and the link was posted by > Satish sometime back on the list. > > Ravi -- pradiipajvaalaabhirdivasakaraniiraajanavidhiH sudhaasuuteshcandropalajalalavairarghyaracanaa . svakiiyairambhobhiH salilanidhisauhityakaraNaM tvadiiyaabhirvaagbhistava janani vaacaaM stutiriyam.h www : http://www.ambaa.org/ Contact: help Your use of is subject to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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