Adhyaya 81 — Suratha and Samadhi Seek Sage Medhas; Introduction to Mahamaya and the Madhukaitabha Origin Account
विष्णुः शरीरग्रहणमहामीशान एव च ।
कारितास्ते यतोऽतस्त्वां कः स्तोतुं शक्तिमान् भवेत् ॥
viṣṇuḥ śarīragrahaṇam ahām īśāna eva ca / kāritās te yato 'tas tvāṃ kaḥ stotuṃ śaktimān bhavet
Da selbst Viṣṇus Annahme eines Leibes und ebenso der große Īśāna durch dich bewirkt werden, wer könnte da überhaupt fähig sein, dich zu preisen?
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All capacity (śakti) is derivative; the verse teaches dependence on the Divine source rather than pride in role, power, or even divinity.
Sarga/Pratisarga: embodiment and function of deities are treated as effects of the primordial power that governs manifestation and re-manifestation.
“Śarīragrahaṇa” hints that form itself is a śakti-operation; the Absolute becomes ‘operative’ through power, and power is praised as ultimate.