Adhyaya 85 — The Gods’ Hymn to the Goddess and the Emergence of Kaushiki; Shumbha Sends His Envoy
चितिरूपेण या कृत्स्नमेतद् व्याप्य स्थिता जगत् ।
नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमो नमः ॥
citirūpeṇa yā kṛtsnam etad vyāpya sthitā jagat / namastasyai namastasyai namastasyai namo namaḥ
যি দেৱী চৈতন্যৰ ৰূপে এই সমগ্ৰ বিশ্বত ব্যাপি অৱস্থিত, তেঁওক পুনঃপুনঃ নমস্কাৰ, নমস্কাৰ, নমস্কাৰ।
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If consciousness itself is Devī, then every act should be performed with reverence and clarity. Ethical living becomes alignment with the luminous awareness that witnesses all.
Not Pancalakṣaṇa; it is doctrinal stuti embedded in the narrative arc of Devī Māhātmya, articulating the metaphysical basis of her supremacy.
Citi indicates the inner ‘I-am’ light. The verse implies a recognition-path: worship culminates in realizing Devī as the very awareness pervading subject and object.