- དཀའ་ཟློག
- དཀའ་ཟློག་མ།
- ལྷ་མོ་ཨུ་མ།
- ཨུ་མ།
- u ma
- dka’ zlog ma
- lha mo u ma
- dka’ zlog
- umā
- umādevī
- uma
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- Umā
- དཀའ་ཟློག་མ།
- dka’ zlog ma
- umā
Epithet of Pārvatī, consort of Śiva.
- Umā
- དཀའ་ཟློག
- dka’ zlog
- umā
One of the wives of Śiva.
A goddess.
- Umā
- ཨུ་མ།
- u ma
- umā
One of the wives of Śiva; she is also a Buddhist goddess.
- Umā
- དཀའ་ཟློག་མ།
- ཨུ་མ།
- dka’ zlog ma
- u ma
- umā
One of the wives of Śiva; in the Bhūtaḍāmara maṇḍala she is one of the eight goddesses of offerings.
- Umā
- དཀའ་ཟློག
- dka’ zlog
- umā
A goddess who is the wife of Mahādeva (Śiva). The name Umā is often synonymous with the two goddesses Durgā and Pārvatī. The Tibetan rendering of her name is also at times used as a translation of the name Durgā, a fact that highlights the close relationship between these two goddesses.
- Umādevī
- ལྷ་མོ་ཨུ་མ།
- lha mo u ma
- umādevī
Umādevī is also known as Pārvatī. The name is of obscure origin, but can mean “splendor,” “tranquility,” or “light.” She is the consort of Śiva, also known as Maheśvara, and believed to be the rebirth of Sīta, his previous consort.