The Account of the Lalitā Hymn, the Protective Armor
Kavaca), and the Thousand Names (Sahasranāma
यदक्षरमहासूत्रप्रोतमेतज्जगत्त्रयम् । ब्रह्यांडादिकटाहांतं तां वन्दे सिद्धमातृकाम् ॥ १४ ॥
yadakṣaramahāsūtraprotametajjagattrayam | brahyāṃḍādikaṭāhāṃtaṃ tāṃ vande siddhamātṛkām || 14 ||
我は成就せるマートリカー(聖なる文字の母胎)に礼拝する。不滅の音節という大いなる糸に、この三重の宇宙は、梵卵より宇宙の大釜の縁に至るまで貫き通されている。
Narada (in praise of Siddha-Mātṛkā within a Vedāṅga/Śabda-śāstra context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It teaches that the cosmos is upheld by śabda—imperishable akṣaras—so reverence to Mātṛkā (the power of letters/mantra) is reverence to the very structure sustaining the three worlds.
By directing worship toward Siddha-Mātṛkā, it frames bhakti as devotion expressed through sacred sound—japa, mantra, and disciplined speech—seeing the Divine as present in the potency of akṣara.
It reflects the Vedāṅga emphasis on Śikṣā (phonetics) and Vyākaraṇa (grammar): correct letters, pronunciation, and syllabic order are treated as spiritually efficacious and cosmically meaningful.