Adhyaya 91 — The Gods’ Hymn to Kātyāyanī and the Goddess’ Prophecy of Future Manifestations
गृहीतोग्रमहाचक्रे दंष्ट्रोद्धृतवसुन्धरे ।
वराहरूपिणि शिवे नारायणी नमोऽस्तु ते ॥
gṛhītogramahācakre daṁṣṭroddhṛtavasundhare / varāharūpiṇi śive nārāyaṇi namo 'stu te
Salutación a ti, oh Nārāyaṇī—que blandes el disco feroz y grandioso; que alzaste la Tierra sobre tu colmillo; oh Auspiciosa, que apareces en la forma de Varāha.
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The Goddess is praised as the rescuer of the world itself: dharma includes safeguarding the ‘earth’—society, life, and order—when it sinks into chaos.
Carita, with an echo of Sarga/Pratisarga imagery (Earth restoration), but used here as devotional identification of Devī with cosmic preservation.
‘Raising the Earth’ symbolizes lifting consciousness out of the abyss of tamas. The tusk is incisive will; the discus is luminous discernment cutting through delusion.