Uma is one of the manifestations of the divine feminine energy, the Devi, who has different forms such as the kind Shiva’s consort, Parvathi, the fierce Durga, or the destroyer of evil, Maa Kali. Uma is the other half of Shiva’s divine energy, the energy that brings everything closer and connects the dots, and is confident and gracious in nature. Uma is said to be the embodiment of Shiva’s first wife, Sati. This feminine divine goddess is said to possess all the qualities that make her a generous giver to the Universe and is considered as the light that dispels all the darkness. Uma in this gorgeous statue indicates unconditional love that goes beyond self-sacrifice and adjustments to keep loved ones happy. Uma can be seen seated with her right arm retained to hold a lotus while she keeps her left hand on the pedestal. Her braided hair is arranged into a mukut that resembles Shiva’s, representing that the two energies are intertwined. Uma brings with her the feminine energy of creation, sensuality, divinity, and love.