ṛṣiruvācha॥45॥
jñāna masti samastasya jantōrvṣaya gōcharē।
viṣayaścha mahābhāga yānti chaivaṃ pṛthakpṛthak॥46॥
Divanyhah praninah kecidratravandastathapare/
kēchiddivā tathā rātrau prāṇinaḥ stulyadṛṣṭayaḥ ॥47॥
jñāninō manujāḥ satyaṃ kiṃ tu tē na hi kēvalam।
yatō hi jñāninaḥ sarvē paśupakṣimṛgādayaḥ॥48॥
jñānaṃ cha tanmanuṣyāṇāṃ yattēṣāṃ mṛgapakṣiṇāṃ
manuṣyāṇāṃ cha yattēṣāṃ tulyamanyattathōbhayōḥ॥49॥
jñānēpi sati paśyaitān patagāñChābachañchuṣu।
also known as “Amba Stuti” – They are introduced as one-verse query from Siva who asks about the means of achieving what is desired, and a one verse response from the Goddess who says she will proclaim the relevant discipline ( sadhana ) by revealing Amba Stuti which consists of the seven verses indicated. is also a beautiful hymn written in the saptashati which is said to be the mixture of the three hymns i.e., Kavacham, Argala stotram, Keelakam and also Rahasya parvam (Murthy Rahasyam and Vaikrutika Rahasyam).It is said that Lord Shiva had recited this shloka to Parvathi at her attainment of BramhaGyaan. This shloka plays an important role in Devi Saptashati. It is at the ending of the book.
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