Lord Śiva Bewildered by Mohinī
Viṣṇu’s Yoga-māyā and the Limits of Ascetic Power
ततो ददर्शोपवने वरस्त्रियंविचित्रपुष्पारुणपल्लवद्रुमे । विक्रीडतीं कन्दुकलीलया लसद्-दुकूलपर्यस्तनितम्बमेखलाम् ॥ १८ ॥
tato dadarśopavane vara-striyaṁ vicitra-puṣpāruṇa-pallava-drume vikrīḍatīṁ kanduka-līlayā lasad- dukūla-paryasta-nitamba-mekhalām
Kemudian, di sebuah hutan taman yang indah—pohon-pohon berdaun muda kemerahan dan bunga-bunga beraneka—Śiva melihat seorang wanita jelita bermain bola; kain sarinya berkilau menutupi pinggulnya dan ikat pinggangnya tampak anggun.
This verse describes Lord Śiva seeing the supremely beautiful woman—Mohinī-mūrti—playing in a flowered grove, an appearance that sets the stage for Viṣṇu’s māyā to be demonstrated even before great devas.
In the chapter narrative, Mohinī-mūrti (Viṣṇu) appears to fulfill Śiva’s desire to see that extraordinary form and to reveal the potency of the Lord’s divine māyā, which can bewilder even the greatest.
The verse reminds seekers that external charm can overwhelm the mind; steady devotion, humility, and disciplined senses are needed to remain focused on the Supreme rather than being carried away by appearances.