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Hearst Museum object titled Fugrine, accession number 9-10846, described as figurine, bronze or copper, representing the goddess Parvati, consort of Shiva; her body is in abhainga position, i.e. standing, with left hip prominent and trunk twisted to the right; in right hand she holds a lotus (padma); used for and personal worship; kept either in home shrine, or on person; Parvati is the consort of the “terrible” god Shiva, and is seen as compassionate and merciful; her function is to intercede with Shiva on behalf of those who ask her aid
Hearst Museum object titled Lithographic engraving (print), accession number 9-22843, described as Lithographs of Hindu legends Parvati and Shiva. Registered No. 662.