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Annapurna, Annapurneshwari, Annada or Annapoorna (Sanskrit: अन्नपूर्णा, Bengali: অন্নপূর্ণা, IAST: Annapūrṇa, lit. filled with or possessed of food) is a manifestation of Parvati and is known as the Hindu Goddess of food and nourishment. Worship and offering of food are highly praised in Hinduism, and therefore, the Goddess Annapurna is regarded as a popular deity. She is a manifestation of the Goddess Parvati, the wife of Shiva, and is eulogized in the Annada Mangal, a narrative poem in Bengali by Bharatchandra Ray. The Annapurna Sahasranam is dedicated to the Goddess and praises her one thousand names, while the Annapurna Shatanama Stotram is dedicated to her 108 names.

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  • Annapurna (Göttin) (de)
  • Annapurna (goddess) (en)
  • Annapurna (bogini) (pl)
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  • Annapurna – hinduistyczna bogini, jedna z form (emanacji,wcieleń) Parwati lub Durgi. (pl)
  • Annapurna (bengalisch: অন্নপূর্ণা, Sanskrit अन्नपूर्णा annapūrṇā „die an Nahrung Reiche“, dabei bedeutet anna „Nahrung“ und pūrṇa „gefüllt; voll von“), auch Vishalakshi genannt, ist eine hinduistische weibliche Gottheit, die als Göttin des Hauses, der Ernte, des Reises, des täglichen Brotes, des Kochens, des Überflusses und der Nahrung verehrt wird. Sie verleiht auch die Gabe des guten Kochens. Annapurna soll dafür Sorge tragen, dass niemand Hunger leidet. Sie gilt als eine Form der Muttergöttin Parvati und als Frau und Shakti Shivas. Sie wird als die Erhalterin des Wohlstandes angesehen. Es wird angenommen, dass derjenige, der die Mägen der Hungrigen mit Nahrung füllt, von den Kräften der Gottheit erfüllt ist. Im hinduistischen Glauben ist die Gottheit mit der Befugnis ausgestattet, Essen (de)
  • Annapurna, Annapurneshwari, Annada or Annapoorna (Sanskrit: अन्नपूर्णा, Bengali: অন্নপূর্ণা, IAST: Annapūrṇa, lit. filled with or possessed of food) is a manifestation of Parvati and is known as the Hindu Goddess of food and nourishment. Worship and offering of food are highly praised in Hinduism, and therefore, the Goddess Annapurna is regarded as a popular deity. She is a manifestation of the Goddess Parvati, the wife of Shiva, and is eulogized in the Annada Mangal, a narrative poem in Bengali by Bharatchandra Ray. The Annapurna Sahasranam is dedicated to the Goddess and praises her one thousand names, while the Annapurna Shatanama Stotram is dedicated to her 108 names. (en)
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