Adhyaya 93 — The Goddess’s Boons to Suratha and the Merchant (Conclusion of the Devi Mahatmyam)
वैश्यवर्य त्वया यश्च वरोऽस्मत्तोऽभिवाञ्छितः ।
तं प्रयच्छामि संसिद्ध्यै तव ज्ञानं भविष्यति ॥
vaiśyavarya tvayā yaś ca varo 'smatto 'bhivāñchitaḥ | taṃ prayacchāmi saṃsiddhyai tava jñānaṃ bhaviṣyati ||
اے بہترین تاجر، تم نے مجھ سے جو ور مانگا تھا—میں وہ عطا کرتی ہوں۔ تمہاری کامل کامیابی کے لیے تمہارے اندر سچا اور درست علم پیدا ہوگا۔
The text balances the two devotees’ aims: one receives restoration of worldly duty (rājya), the other receives liberating insight (jñāna). Devī’s grace accommodates both pravṛtti (worldly duty) and nivṛtti (renunciation).
Carita (narrative exemplum) emphasizing dharma and mokṣa; indirectly supports the Purāṇic aim of teaching right goals (puruṣārthas) through story.
‘Jñāna will be’ indicates the Goddess as inner awakening itself (cit-śakti): the boon is not merely information but transformative discernment leading toward release.