Akhaṇḍa-Ekādaśī Vrata and the Vaiṣṇava Protective Hymn; Prelude to the Kātyāyanī–Mahiṣāsura Narrative
एतदुक्तं भगवता वैष्णवं पञ्जरं महत् पुरा रक्षार्थमीशेन कात्यायन्या द्विजोत्तम
etaduktaṃ bhagavatā vaiṣṇavaṃ pañjaraṃ mahat purā rakṣārthamīśena kātyāyanyā dvijottama
«របងការពារវៃષ્ણវៈដ៏មហិមា (វៃષ્ણវ-បញ្ជរ) នេះ ព្រះអម្ចាស់បានបង្រៀនមុននេះ ដើម្បីការពារ ឱ អ្នកទ្វិជោត្តម (អ្នកកើតពីរដង) ដល់កាត្យាយនី»។
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Protection (rakṣā) is framed as dharmic and compassionate: divine power is offered as a safeguard to uphold order. The verse also models non-sectarian piety—Vaiṣṇava power is conveyed through Īśa and bestowed upon Devī, implying cooperation rather than rivalry among divine forms.
Primarily aligns with Vamśānucarita/Carita-style narrative material (accounts of divine deeds and transmissions) rather than cosmogenesis. It is a didactic insertion about mantra-authorization within an ongoing dialogue frame.
The ‘pañjara’ (cage/armor) symbolizes a boundary of sacred order around the devotee or the righteous cause. Naming it ‘Vaiṣṇava’ while attributing its transmission to Īśa and its use to Kātyāyanī encodes Hari–Hara–Devī complementarity: one power, multiple functional manifestations.