Adhyaya 23 — Ashvatara’s Vow for Madalasa and the Bestowal of Musical Science by Sarasvati
अनादिमध्यानिधनं सदसन्न सदेव यत् ।
एकान्त्वनेकं नाप्येकं भवभेदसमाश्रितम् ॥
anādimadhyanidhanaṃ sadasanna sadeva yat /
ekantvanekaṃ nāpyekaṃ bhavabhedasamāśraitam
То, что не имеет ни начала, ни середины, ни конца; что есть бытие и небытие и всё же подлинно существует; что одновременно едино и множественно, а не только едино,—опирается на различения проявленного существования.
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Reality cannot be reduced to a simple category: the Goddess is beyond binary oppositions (sat/asat, one/many). Ethically, it encourages humility in metaphysical claims and devotion that transcends rigid conceptual frames.
It is theological-metaphysical teaching embedded in narrative (not a direct sarga/pratisarga account), yet it undergirds cosmology by defining the Absolute from which creation and dissolution proceed.
The paradox points to non-conceptual realization: Devī is the substratum where opposites reconcile; ‘differences of bhava’ arise in her power, not outside her.