Sāṅkhya: Categories of the Absolute Truth and the Unfolding of Creation
Tattva-vicāra
हस्तौ च निरभिद्येतां बलं ताभ्यां तत: स्वराट् । पादौ च निरभिद्येतां गतिस्ताभ्यां ततो हरि: ॥ ५८ ॥
hastau ca nirabhidyetāṁ balaṁ tābhyāṁ tataḥ svarāṭ pādau ca nirabhidyetāṁ gatis tābhyāṁ tato hariḥ
随后,主的宇宙形体显现出双手;随之生起抓取与放下之力,继而显现斯瓦拉特·因陀罗。接着双足显现;随之生起行走与运动之程,继而显现哈利(毗湿奴)。
The deity presiding over the hands is Indra, and the presiding deity of movement is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Viṣṇu. Viṣṇu appeared on the appearance of the legs of the virāṭ-puruṣa.
In Bhagavatam 3.26.58, Lord Kapila explains that the hands manifest and with them strength for action, and the feet manifest and with them the capacity for movement—enabled by the Supreme Lord, Hari.
To emphasize that the organs and their powers do not arise independently; the Supreme Lord remains the ultimate, self-governing source who empowers embodied life to act and move.
Recognize your abilities (work and mobility) as gifts empowered by Hari, and redirect them toward devotional service—using hands for service and feet to go toward satsanga, temple, and dharmic duties.