Adhyaya 84 — The Gods’ Hymn after the Slaying of Mahishasura and the Goddess’ Boon
मेधासि देवि विदिताखिलशास्त्रसारा दुर्गासि दुर्गभवसागरनौरसङ्गा । श्रीः कैटभारिहृदयैककृताधिवासा गौरी त्वमेव शशिमौलिकृतप्रतिष्ठा ॥
medhāsi devi viditākhilaśāstrasārā durgāsi durgabhavasāgaranaurasaṅgā / śrīḥ kaiṭabhārihṛdayaikakṛtādhivāsā gaurī tvameva śaśimaulikṛtapratiṣṭhā
O Devi, ikaw si Medhā (Talino), ang nakakabatid sa diwa ng lahat ng kasulatan. Ikaw si Durgā, ang bangkang walang hadlang na tumatawid sa mahirap na karagatan ng saṃsāra. Ikaw si Śrī (Lakṣmī), na tanging nananahan sa puso ng kaaway ni Kaitabha (Viṣṇu). Tunay ngang ikaw si Gaurī, na nakatatag sa Panginoong may gasuklay na buwan (Śiva).
Identifying the Devi as Medha (Intellect) suggests she is not just dynamic energy but the very capacity for Gnosis (knowledge) required to understand the essence of the Shastras and achieve liberation.
The verse explicitly unifies the three primary manifestations of Shakti: Shri (Lakshmi/Preservation), Gauri (Parvati/Destruction/Transformation), and Durga/Medha (Protection/Knowledge), asserting that the Supreme Devi comprises all these forms.
The metaphor of the boat (nau) represents the Goddess's grace as the only vehicle capable of carrying the soul across the turbulent and dangerous ocean of Samsara (cyclical existence) to the shore of liberation.