The Saptarishis Seek Uma for Shiva: Himavan Grants the Marriage
तदेव माता नामास्याश्चक्रे पितृसुता शुभा उमेत्येव हि कन्यायाः सा जगाम तपोवनम्
tadeva mātā nāmāsyāścakre pitṛsutā śubhā umetyeva hi kanyāyāḥ sā jagāma tapovanam
Kaya nga, ang mapalad na anak na babae ng Ama ng Bundok ay binigyan ng ina ng gayong pangalan—tunay na “Umā”; at ang dalagang iyon ay nagtungo sa gubat ng pag-aayuno at pagninilay (tapas).
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The verse valorizes deliberate spiritual practice: leaving for tapovana indicates prioritizing inner transformation over social expectations, while still acknowledging familial bonds through the act of naming.
Vamśānucarita / character-episode: it situates the goddess within the Purāṇic sacred history by narrating a formative biographical moment (name + initiation into tapas).
‘Tapovana’ symbolizes the liminal space where identity is re-forged; the naming ‘Umā’ marks the goddess as the archetype of ascetic devotion oriented toward Rudra.