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In his commentary on the Siva Sutras Ksemaraja describes the retracted form of Ambika (the mother of the universe) as Uma and identifies her as a virgin goddess also equated with the power of the will that destroys Maya (illusion).<ref>"The aphorisms of Siva" Mark Dyczkowski. (1992) State university of New york</ref>

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In his commentary on the Siva Sutras Ksemaraja describes the retracted form of Ambika (the mother of the universe) as Uma and identifies her as a virgin goddess also equated with the power of the will that destroys Maya (illusion).[1]

  1. ^ "The aphorisms of Siva" Mark Dyczkowski. (1992) State university of New york