The Manifestation of Katyayani (Durga) and the Humbling of the Vindhya by Agastya
पादो च लोकप्रपितामहस्य पद्माभिकोशप्रतिमौ बभूवतुः दिवाकराणमपि तेजसाङ्गुलीः कराङ्गुलीश्च वसुतेजसैव
pādo ca lokaprapitāmahasya padmābhikośapratimau babhūvatuḥ divākarāṇamapi tejasāṅgulīḥ karāṅgulīśca vasutejasaiva
また、諸世界の大いなる祖(プラピターマハ)の両足は、蓮の蕾のようになった。太陽神たちの光輝によって足指が生じ、手の指もまた、ヴァスたちの輝きによって生起した。
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The verse sacralizes even the ‘lowest’ parts (feet) as lotus-like and rooted in cosmic ancestry, implying that the whole embodied order—down to digits—is divine in origin and worthy of disciplined, reverent conduct.
It is ancillary theological description within narrative (carita/anuśaṅga). While it gestures to progenitor/lineage ideas (vaṃśa), its primary function is iconographic mapping rather than genealogical listing.
Lotus-like feet signify purity and transcendence even while ‘touching’ the world; toes from solar radiance suggest guidance, illumination, and ordered movement; fingers from the Vasus signify elemental support and the capacity for action (karma) sustained by cosmic principles.