Devī-tattva, Śakti–Śaktimān doctrine, Kāla–Māyā cosmology, and Māheśvara Yoga instruction
हिरण्यवर्णा रजनी जगद्यन्त्रप्रवर्तिका / मन्दराद्रिनिवासा च शारदा स्वर्णमालिनी
hiraṇyavarṇā rajanī jagadyantrapravartikā / mandarādrinivāsā ca śāradā svarṇamālinī
سنہری رنگ والی رَجنی، جو کائنات کے نظام کو رواں کرتی ہے؛ مَندر پہاڑ پر بسنے والی شاردہ، سونے کی مالا پہننے والی۔
Lord Kurma (Vishnu) teaching/praising the Divine Shakti within the Ishvara Gita frame
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
By portraying Devi as the power that impels the universe’s “yantra” (ordered system), the verse implies that transcendent consciousness is inseparable from its immanent Shakti—Atman/Ishvara is known through the cosmic order it energizes.
The verse supports Shakti-focused contemplation: meditating on the Goddess as the inner regulator of cosmic rhythms (night/time/order) aligns the mind with īśvara-śakti—an Ishvara Gita style aid to steadiness (dhāraṇā) and devotional absorption (bhakti-yoga) compatible with Pashupata-oriented theism.
Within the Kurma Purana’s synthesis, Vishnu (as Kurma) praises the same supreme Shakti revered in Shaiva contexts (Śāradā/Devi), indicating a non-sectarian unity where Shiva–Vishnu worship converges through the one divine power that sustains and moves the cosmos.