About this phrase
“Parvati” in morse is .--. .- .-. ...- .- - .. — seven letters spanning the goddess of the mountain in dot-dash form. P's near-palindrome opener and the V-A-T-I tail give the name a clear two-part architecture.
Cultural context
Parvati is the Sanskrit name of the Hindu mother goddess — consort of Shiva, mother of Ganesha and Kartikeya, and one of the principal deities of the Shakta tradition. The name literally means 'of the mountain' or 'daughter of the mountain', referring to her father Himavan, the personification of the Himalayas. Parvati is the gentle, nurturing aspect of the supreme goddess (Devi); her fierce aspects are Durga and Kali. The name has been in continuous devotional use for over two thousand years. Modern bearers are typically named to honour the goddess, and the name is found in Hindu, Buddhist (Tibetan), and Jain naming traditions across the subcontinent.
When to gift this phrase
Best for a namkaran, a Maha Shivaratri gift (the festival honouring Shiva and Parvati), or a heritage piece for an older Parvati. Also strong for a yoga student, devotee, or anyone whose practice connects to Shaivite or Shakta traditions. Excellent grandmother-to-granddaughter heirloom material.
When this phrase is the wrong fit
Skip casual contexts; the name's full divine weight is mismatched with throwaway gifts. Confirm whether the recipient uses 'Parvathi' (South Indian transliteration) instead — some Tamil and Malayalam families strongly prefer that form.
Variations you might prefer
- Parvathi
- Paru
- Parvi
How the morse encodes
'PARVATI' is .--. .- .-. ...- .- - .. — seventeen elements across seven letters. The R-V cluster (.-. ...-) at positions three and four creates a six-element run with a dot-dominant interior. The lone T (-) at position six is the single-dash break before the final I's two dots close the name.
Most common use cases
- Namkaran for a Parvati
- Gift for a devotee of Shiva or Parvati
- Heritage piece for a mother or grandmother
- Yoga retreat keepsake
Buy "Parvati" in morse
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Turn it into something physical
This phrase fits a range of keepsake formats:
- Bracelet mockup — if the phrase is short enough (24 morse symbols here).
- Necklace mockup — best for longer phrases.
- Ring design — only works if the phrase is under about 10 morse symbols.
- Tattoo designer — exports an SVG in three layouts and three weights.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Parvati" in morse code?
"Parvati" in international morse code is .--. .- .-. ...- .- - ...
How long does this phrase take to send?
At 15 WPM this phrase takes about 1.9 seconds to transmit. You can hear it at any speed between 5 and 40 WPM by pressing Play above.
Can I put "Parvati" on a bracelet or necklace?
Yes — use our bracelet or necklace mockup tool to preview how it will look as beads, then screenshot and send to a jeweler or an Etsy seller specializing in morse pieces.