Adhyaya 91 — The Gods’ Hymn to Kātyāyanī and the Goddess’ Prophecy of Future Manifestations
सृष्टिस्थितिविनाशानां शक्तिभूते सनातनि ।
गुणाश्रये गुणमये नारायणि नमोऽस्तु ते ॥
sṛṣṭi-sthiti-vināśānāṃ śakti-bhūte sanātani | guṇāśraye guṇa-maye nārāyaṇi namo 'stu te ||
O Eternal One, you are the very power of creation, maintenance, and destruction; support of the guṇas and consisting of the guṇas—O Nārāyaṇī, salutations to you.
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All processes—arising, sustaining, ending—are sacred movements of Shakti. This reframes loss and change as part of cosmic order, encouraging steadiness and dharmic action without panic.
Directly resonates with sarga and pralaya as cosmic functions, though delivered as devotional hymn rather than narrative enumeration.
‘Support of guṇas’ yet ‘made of guṇas’ indicates transcendence-and-immanence: Devī is both the conditioning modes (sattva/rajas/tamas) and the ground in which they appear.