Adhyaya 84 — The Gods’ Hymn after the Slaying of Mahishasura and the Goddess’ Boon
भक्त्या समस्तैस्त्रिदशार्दिव्यैर्धूपैस्तु धूपिता ।
प्राह प्रसादसुमुखी समस्तान् प्रणतान् सुरान् ॥
bhaktyā samastaistridaśārdivyairdhūpaistu dhūpitā / prāha prasādasumukhī samastān praṇatān surān
Honrada por todos os deuses com devoção e perfumada com incenso divino, ela—cujo rosto era gracioso de favor—falou a todos os deuses que se haviam prostrado.
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Prasāda is portrayed as a relational reality: sincere devotion and humility open the devotee to divine response, emphasizing inner posture over mere transaction.
Carita: narrative description of divine interaction following a cosmic event.
Incense symbolizes subtle offering (prāṇa/intent). The ‘graceful face’ indicates the turning of the Absolute toward the finite in a knowable, compassionate mode.