Brahmopadeśa: Adhipatitva-kathana, Dharma-lakṣaṇa, and Kṣetra–Kṣetrajña Viveka
Book 14, Chapter 43
भगदेवानुयातानां सर्वासां वामलोचना । माहेश्वरी महादेवी प्रोच्यते पार्वती हि सा
bhagadevānuyātānāṁ sarvāsāṁ vāmalocanā | māheśvarī mahādevī procyate pārvatī hi sā ||
Disse Vāyu: “Entre todas as mulheres que os homens dominados pelo desejo perseguem, a primeira é a de belos olhos—ela de quem se fala como Māheśvarī, Mahādevī e, de fato, Pārvatī. Sabei que a auspiciosa Umā-devī é a melhor entre as mulheres; e, entre as buscadas para o prazer, as apsarases adornadas com ornamentos de ouro são as preeminentes.”
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse elevates the divine ideal of womanhood in the form of Umā/Pārvatī—named Māheśvarī and Mahādevī—placing her as the highest among women, while also acknowledging that worldly desire tends to pursue ornamented apsarases; it implicitly contrasts sacred excellence with sensual attraction.
Vāyudeva is speaking in praise and classification of feminine figures: he identifies Pārvatī/Umā by her epithets and declares her supreme among women, then notes that among pleasure-seeking contexts, richly adorned apsarases are regarded as foremost.