Lord Śiva Bewildered by Mohinī
Viṣṇu’s Yoga-māyā and the Limits of Ascetic Power
येन सम्मोहिता दैत्या: पायिताश्चामृतं सुरा: । तद् दिदृक्षव आयाता: परं कौतूहलं हि न: ॥ १३ ॥
yena sammohitā daityāḥ pāyitāś cāmṛtaṁ surāḥ tad didṛkṣava āyātāḥ paraṁ kautūhalaṁ hi naḥ
Wahai Tuhanku, kami datang dengan hasrat untuk menyaksikan wujud yang dengannya Engkau memikat para asura sepenuhnya, sehingga para deva dapat meminum amṛta. Rasa ingin tahu kami amat besar; aku sangat rindu melihat rupa itu.
This verse recalls that Mohinī-mūrti (Viṣṇu) bewildered the Daityas and ensured the Devas drank the nectar, and it introduces the Devas’ intense desire to see that divine līlā again.
Because Viṣṇu’s Mohinī form had previously achieved the impossible—deceiving the Daityas and giving amṛta to the Devas—so they came with great curiosity to behold that same wondrous form and act.
Approach God with sincere longing to understand His līlā and purpose; the verse models humble inquiry and faith that divine intelligence can resolve conflicts beyond ordinary strategy.