तल्लक्षणं तु देवानां दृश्यते ऽन्वयदर्शनात् बुद्ध्यातिशयसंयुक्तो देवानां काय उच्यते //
tallakṣaṇaṃ tu devānāṃ dṛśyate 'nvayadarśanāt buddhyātiśayasaṃyukto devānāṃ kāya ucyate //
देवांचे ते विशेष लक्षण त्यांच्या सातत्यपूर्ण गुणचिन्हांच्या निरीक्षणाने कळते. बुद्धीच्या असाधारण उत्कर्षाने युक्त जो देह, तोच देवांचा काय (दैवी रूप) म्हणतात.
This verse does not describe Pralaya directly; it defines how divine nature is recognized—through consistent signs and superior intelligence embodied in the deity’s form.
It supports dharmic patronage: a king or householder should commission and worship images that follow authentic, consistent iconographic signs, rather than arbitrary or misleading forms.
It provides a core iconography principle used in temple-making and consecration: the deity’s image must display coherent, traditional attributes (lakṣaṇa) and an expression of elevated consciousness (buddhy-atiśaya).