अध्याय ८२ — व्यपोहनस्तवः (पापव्यपोहन-स्तोत्रम्)
सिंहारूढा महादेवी पार्वत्यास्तनयाव्यया विष्णोर्निद्रा महामाया वैष्णवी सुरपूजिता
siṃhārūḍhā mahādevī pārvatyāstanayāvyayā viṣṇornidrā mahāmāyā vaiṣṇavī surapūjitā
Die Große Göttin, auf einem Löwen reitend, die unvergängliche Tochter Pārvatīs, ist selbst der Schlaf Viṣṇus, die Große Māyā; als Vaiṣṇavī wird sie von den Göttern verehrt. Aus śaivischer Sicht ist sie Śivas Śakti: Sie verhüllt und offenbart die Welten, bindet den paśu durch māyā und gewährt durch seine Gnade auch Befreiung.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages at Naimisharanya; contextual attribution)
It identifies the Goddess as Mahāmāyā—Śiva’s Śakti who governs manifestation—so Linga worship is not merely directed to Pati (Śiva) alone but recognizes His inseparable power that sustains, veils, and blesses the devotee’s path to liberation.
By presenting the Goddess as the cosmic power honored even by the devas, the verse implies Śiva-tattva as Pati who is never without Śakti; through Her māyā the paśu experiences pasha (bondage), and through His anugraha mediated by Śakti, the same paśu attains freedom.
The verse supports Śakti-upāsanā within a Shaiva frame—invoking Mahādevī/Vaiṣṇavī as sura-pūjitā—useful for mantra-japa and dhyāna in Pāśupata-oriented practice, where discerning māyā is key to cutting pasha.