Adhyaya 82 — The Rise of Mahishasura and the Manifestation of the Goddess from the Gods’ Tejas
अम्लानपङ्कजां मालां शिरस्युरसि चापराम् ।
अददज्जलधिस्तस्यै पङ्कजं चातिशोभनम् ॥
amlānapaṅkajāṃ mālāṃ śirasy urasi cāparām | adadaj jaladhis tasyai paṅkajaṃ cātiśobhanam ||
El Océano le dio una guirnalda de lotos que no se marchita, y otra para su cabeza y su pecho; y el Océano le otorgó también un loto sumamente espléndido.
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True sovereignty is ‘unfading’: when grounded in dharma, glory is not dependent on transient conditions—symbolized by the amlāna (unwithering) lotus-garland.
A devotional-theological narrative unit (carita) serving the Purāṇic purpose of inspiring bhakti and confidence in divine protection.
Lotus signifies purity arising amid impurity (paṅka). The Devī wearing lotus on head and chest points to purified cognition (head) and purified intention/compassion (heart).