The Appearance of Lord Viṣṇu (Kṛṣṇa) and the Divine Exchange with Yoga-māyā
स एव स्वप्रकृत्येदं सृष्ट्वाग्रे त्रिगुणात्मकम् । तदनु त्वं ह्यप्रविष्ट: प्रविष्ट इव भाव्यसे ॥ १४ ॥
sa eva svaprakṛtyedaṁ sṛṣṭvāgre tri-guṇātmakam tad anu tvaṁ hy apraviṣṭaḥ praviṣṭa iva bhāvyase
主啊,正是您以自身的外在能量在最初创造了由三种古那构成的物质世界。创造之后,您似乎进入了其中,然而事实上您并未进入。
In Bhagavad-gītā (7.4) the Supreme Personality of Godhead clearly explains:
This verse states that the Lord creates the cosmos through His own material energy, and that creation is tri-guṇa-ātmaka—made of sattva, rajas, and tamas.
Devaki highlights the Lord’s transcendence: He remains beyond matter, yet by His all-pervading presence (as the Supreme controller) He is experienced within creation as if He has entered it.
It trains one to see the Divine as both beyond the world and present within it—encouraging devotion while living responsibly amid the modes of nature.