Rani Parameshwari
A legendary queen renowned for her wisdom and valor in ancient Indian folklore.
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ˌpʌrəmɛʃˈwɑːri
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Parameshwari is a Sanskrit name derived from 'Param' meaning supreme, and 'Ishwari' meaning goddess or female ruler. It signifies the supreme goddess, often associated with Durga or Shakti, representing the highest divine feminine energy in Hinduism. Historically, it represents ultimate power, protection, and maternal strength.
Parameshwari holds deep cultural significance in Hinduism as an epithet of the supreme goddess embodying Shakti, the divine feminine power. She is worshipped as the ultimate protector, source of creation, and destroyer of evil. Temples and festivals across India honor Parameshwari, representing empowerment and spiritual strength in female form.
Today, Parameshwari remains a revered name chosen by parents seeking to imbue their daughters with divine strength and grace. Though traditional, it has gained renewed interest in urban areas blending cultural pride with modern identity. The name symbolizes empowerment, spirituality, and a connection to ancient heritage.
The name Parameshwari carries the essence of “Supreme goddess; highest divine feminine power” from Sanskrit tradition. Names beginning with "P" often embody qualities of patience, perfectionism, and philosophical thinking.
Parameshwari holds deep cultural significance in Hinduism as an epithet of the supreme goddess embodying Shakti, the divine feminine power. She is worshipped as the ultimate protector, source of creation, and destroyer of evil. Temples and festivals across India honor Parameshwari, representing empowerment and spiritual strength in female form.
A legendary queen renowned for her wisdom and valor in ancient Indian folklore.
A noted spiritual leader and scholar in 18th-century South India known for her contributions to religious texts.
An influential social reformer and advocate for women's education in early 20th-century Tamil Nadu.
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Parameshwari is another name for Goddess Durga, who is worshipped across many Indian states during the festival of Navratri, symbolizing victory of good over evil.
Individuals named Parameshwari are often associated with strength, leadership, compassion, and wisdom. They tend to exhibit nurturing qualities combined with determination and resilience. They are seen as natural protectors and inspire others through their calm confidence and spiritual depth.
Parameshwari is a Sanskrit name meaning “Supreme goddess; highest divine feminine power”. Parameshwari is a Sanskrit name derived from 'Param' meaning supreme, and 'Ishwari' meaning goddess or female ruler. It signifies the supreme goddess, often associated with Durga or Shakti, representing the highest divine feminine energy in Hinduism. Historically, it represents ultimate power, protection, and maternal strength.
Parameshwari is pronounced (IPA: ˌpʌrəmɛʃˈwɑːri). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Parameshwari include: Pari, Mesh, Paru, Ishwari, Pasha, Mesha, Paru, Pari-M, PariSh, Meshy, Ashwi, Parmi.
Famous people named Parameshwari include: , , , Parameshwari Gowda, Parameshwari Reddy.