अदितिरुवाच । ताह वोढुं क्षमा देव त्वामाद्यपुरुषं परम् । असंख्याताण्डरोमाणं सर्वेशं सर्वकारणम् ॥ ४९ ॥
aditiruvāca | tāha voḍhuṃ kṣamā deva tvāmādyapuruṣaṃ param | asaṃkhyātāṇḍaromāṇaṃ sarveśaṃ sarvakāraṇam || 49 ||
Aditi disse: “Ó Deus, digna-Te acolhê-los sob a Tua proteção. Tu és o Purusha primordial e supremo; em cada poro Teu há inumeráveis ovos cósmicos; Senhor de tudo e causa de todas as causas.”
Aditi
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It frames the Supreme (Vishnu as Ādyapuruṣa) as the sustaining ground of all beings and all universes, teaching surrender to the Lord who alone is “cause of all causes.”
Aditi’s address is a direct stuti (praise-prayer): she approaches the Lord with humility and dependence, modeling bhakti as reverent invocation of the Supreme Protector and Sustainer.
No specific Vedanga (like Vyākaraṇa, Jyotiṣa, or Kalpa) is taught directly; the verse functions as a theological-cosmological identification used in mantra-style praise within Purāṇic narration.