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Now, much like energy in day-to-day life changes rapidly, from electrical to light and heat in an electric bulb, from mechanical to electrical in a power station etc, so does goddess Shakti take many forms — Parvati, Durga, Kaali, Sati and Uma (another name for Goddess Parvati herself, because of her penance to get Lord Shiva as her husband).
According to Puranic tales, Menaka, the mother of Parvati and wife of Himavan, remarked 'Uh Maa!’ (akin to “OH MY …”), when she saw how Parvati's divine body had suffered because of all the penance, since she had forgotten everything else but Lord Shiva. That's why the Goddess is called Uma.
In the picture above, the Goddess is shown as Brahmacharini, the form who is worshipped on rhe second day of Navaraatri, and is amongst the nine primary forms of Goddess Durga (aka Navadurga). Here, she is performing penance to please Lord Shiva.
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