The Saptarishis Seek Uma for Shiva: Himavan Grants the Marriage
इन्द्रो ऽमरगणैः सार्द्धं निर्द्धूतस्तेजसा तया ब्रह्मणो ऽधिकतेजो ऽस्या विनिवेद्य प्रतिष्ठितः
indro 'maragaṇaiḥ sārddhaṃ nirddhūtastejasā tayā brahmaṇo 'dhikatejo 'syā vinivedya pratiṣṭhitaḥ
Si Indra, kasama ang mga pangkat ng mga walang-kamatayan, ay napaurong dahil sa kanyang ningning; iniulat niya kay Brahmā na ang kanyang kaningningan ay higit pa (maging) kay Brahmā, at pagkaraan ay nanatiling nakatayo (doon/bumalik at tumigil).
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Authority is subordinated to spiritual potency: office (Indra/Brahmā) does not guarantee access; recognition of a higher reality and truthful reporting are presented as proper conduct.
Narrative/ākhyāna material (closest to Vamśānucarita in the broad Purāṇic sense): it advances the plot through divine interactions rather than treating sarga/pratisarga/manvantara lineages.
Declaring Devī’s tejas as surpassing Brahmā’s dramatizes śakti as the ultimate efficacy behind creation and governance; it also frames later divine action as dependent on her consent/aid.