Adhyaya 81 — Suratha and Samadhi Seek Sage Medhas; Introduction to Mahamaya and the Madhukaitabha Origin Account
विसृष्टौ सृष्टिरूपा त्वं स्थितिरूपा च पालने ।
तथा संहृतिरूपान्ते जगतोऽस्य जगन्मये ॥
visṛṣṭau sṛṣṭirūpā tvaṁ sthitirūpā ca pālane | tathā saṁhṛtirūpānte jagato 'sya jaganmaye ||
流出(顕現)の時、汝は創造の相であり、守護の時、汝は保持の相である。同様に終末には、汝はこの世界の融解の相となる—宇宙そのものより成る者よ。
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The divine is not only transcendent but immanent as the world-process itself; reverence extends to the rhythms of life, change, and endings.
A compact doctrinal articulation of Sarga and Pratisarga (cyclic manifestation and reabsorption).
‘Jaganmaya’ implies non-separateness: the worshipped power and the experienced world are not ultimately two; devotion becomes a path to recognizing that unity.