पार्वतीबाल्यलीलावर्णनम् — Description of Pārvatī’s Childhood/Birth Festivities
उमेति मात्रा तपसे निषिद्धा कालिका च सा । पश्चादुमाख्यां सुमुखी जगाम भुवने मुने
umeti mātrā tapase niṣiddhā kālikā ca sā | paścādumākhyāṃ sumukhī jagāma bhuvane mune
聖仙よ、母は彼女に苦行を続けることを禁じ、「ウメ(娘よ、やめなさい)」と言った。そのとき彼女はカーリカーと呼ばれ、のちにその輝ける美顔の女神は、世においてウマーの名で知られるようになった。
Sūta Gosvāmin (narrating to the sages at Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Shakti Form: Umā
Role: teaching
It links Pārvatī’s divine identity to tapas and to a sacred utterance—her mother’s “Ume”—showing that even names in the Purāṇa carry spiritual memory of devotion, restraint, and destiny toward Śiva.
Pārvatī’s tapas is oriented toward attaining Śiva as the supreme Lord (Pati). In Śaiva practice, such tapas and devotion culminate in Saguna worship—often centered on the Śiva-liṅga—as the accessible form through which grace is realized.
The takeaway is disciplined tapas supported by devotional remembrance: steady japa of Śiva’s name/mantra (especially the Pañcākṣarī, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) with a regulated, pure life, rather than impulsive or extreme austerity.