Adhyaya 23 — Ashvatara’s Vow for Madalasa and the Bestowal of Musical Science by Sarasvati
येऽर्था नित्या ये विनश्यन्ति चान्ये ये वा स्थूला ये च सूक्ष्मातिसूक्ष्माः ।
ये वा भूमौ येऽन्तरीक्षेऽन्यतो वा तेषां तेषां त्वत्त एवोपलब्धिः ॥
ye'rthā nityā ye vinaśyanti cānye ye vā sthūlā ye ca sūkṣmātisūkṣmāḥ /
ye vā bhūmau ye 'ntarīkṣe 'nyato vā teṣāṃ teṣāṃ tvatta evopalabdhiḥ
जे जे तत्त्व नित्य आहेत आणि जे अन्य नश्वर; जे स्थूल आहेत आणि जे सूक्ष्म वा अतिसूक्ष्म; पृथ्वीवर, अंतरिक्षात किंवा अन्यत्र—ते सर्व केवळ तुझ्यामुळेच ज्ञात होतात।
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Knowledge itself is a divine participation: all cognition—of permanent principles or transient forms—depends on Devī. Ethically, learning and discernment are to be approached as sacred responsibilities.
Touches sarga/pratisarga by spanning all ontological levels (gross to subtle) but remains a stuti within the Devi Mahatmyam narrative.
Sarasvatī is implied as the inner light of awareness by which any object appears; the ‘most subtle’ points to the seer-principle itself, apprehended through her grace.