Adhyaya 85 — The Gods’ Hymn to the Goddess and the Emergence of Kaushiki; Shumbha Sends His Envoy
स्त्रीरत्नमतिचार्वङ्गी द्योतयन्ती दिशस्त्विषा ।
सा तु तिष्ठति दैत्येन्द्र तां भवान् द्रष्टुमर्हति ॥
strīratnam aticārv-aṅgī dyotayantī diśas tviṣā | sā tu tiṣṭhati daityendra tāṃ bhavān draṣṭum arhati ||
彼女は女人の中の宝珠、肢体はこの上なく麗しく、その光輝によって十方を照らす。彼女はそこに立っている、ダイティヤの主よ、行って彼女を見よ。
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Radiance here is a mark of the divine; yet the asuras interpret it as a commodity. The ethical tension is between recognizing sacredness versus exploiting attractiveness.
Carita (descriptive narration within the Devi-cycle).
Illuminating the directions suggests omnipresence and sovereign power: the Devī is not confined to a locale; space itself is ‘lit’ by consciousness (cit-śakti).