Varṣa-devatā Worship in Jambūdvīpa: Hayagrīva/Hayaśīrṣa, Nṛsiṁha, Kāmadeva (Pradyumna), Matsya, Kūrma, and Varāha
विश्वोद्भवस्थाननिरोधकर्म तेह्यकर्तुरङ्गीकृतमप्यपावृत: । युक्तं न चित्रं त्वयि कार्यकारणेसर्वात्मनि व्यतिरिक्ते च वस्तुत: ॥ ५ ॥
viśvodbhava-sthāna-nirodha-karma te hy akartur aṅgīkṛtam apy apāvṛtaḥ yuktaṁ na citraṁ tvayi kārya-kāraṇe sarvātmani vyatirikte ca vastutaḥ
O Panginoon, bagaman ganap Kang hiwalay sa paglikha, pagpanatili, at paglipol ng sanlibutang ito at hindi Ka tuwirang naaapektuhan ng mga ito, sa Iyo pa rin iniuugnay ang lahat. Hindi ito kataka-taka, sapagkat Ikaw ang sanhi ng lahat ng sanhi. Ikaw ang Ātman ng lahat, ngunit sa katotohanan ay hiwalay sa lahat; sa Iyong di-maaarok na śakti nagaganap ang lahat.
This verse states that although creation, maintenance, and destruction are attributed to the Lord, He is intrinsically akartā (the non-doer)—unchanged and unobscured—because He is the Supreme Self beyond material transformation.
They glorify Him as sarvātmā (the Self of all) and also vyatirikta (transcendent), expressing the Bhagavatam’s teaching that the Lord pervades all as the inner ruler yet remains distinct from the material world.
See responsibilities as offerings while remembering the soul’s deeper identity beyond changing roles—cultivating steadiness, humility, and devotion to the Supreme who governs all outcomes.