अध्याय २५६ — श्रद्धा, अहिंसा, स्पर्धा-त्यागः
Tūlādhāra–Jājali: Faith, Non-harm, and Renunciation of Rivalry
सा विनिःसृत्य वै खेभ्यो दक्षिणामाश्रिता दिशम् | ददृशाते च तां कन्यां देवौ विश्वेश्वरावुभी
sā viniḥsṛtya vai khebhyo dakṣiṇām āśritā diśam | dadṛśāte ca tāṁ kanyāṁ devau viśveśvarāv ubhī ||
她自诸身窍中逸出,转身向南方而行。就在那一刻,两位宇宙之主——梵天与湿婆——看见了那位少女。
नारद उवाच
The verse highlights moral-cosmic accountability: movements and choices, even when subtle or hidden (emerging from ‘apertures’ and moving away), are still within the sight and jurisdiction of higher divine principles represented by Brahmā and Śiva.
A maiden emerges and proceeds toward the southern direction. As she moves, the two great deities—Brahmā and Śiva—notice and behold her, marking her appearance as significant within the unfolding episode narrated by Nārada.