By Pt. Narendra Sharma
The Mysterious Union of Surya Dev and Maa Kushmanda and Its Impact on Creation

Maa Kushmanda is described as the goddess who dwells within the solar sphere, yet this is not merely a symbolic statement. Behind it lies a deep secret connected with the balance of creation itself. It is said that there came a time when even Surya Dev began to experience instability in his own energy and at that moment a secret union took place that changed everything.
By then, the first expansion of creation had already begun. Light had spread outward, the elements had started taking form and the possibility of life had begun to awaken. Yet one problem remained. The flow of energy was not fully stable. Surya, who was meant to become the great source of light and life, was not yet holding his force in perfect rhythm. At times his power grew too intense. At times it diminished. This imbalance began to affect the entire cosmic order.
Creation is not completed merely by coming into existence. After emergence, what becomes necessary is stability. If power appears but remains unbalanced, then that same power may later become a cause of disturbance. Surya was not only a source of radiance. He was becoming the living center upon which future life, rhythm, seasons and movement would depend. For that reason, his instability was a matter of profound consequence.
Whenever his energy intensified too much, unrest spread through the subtle planes. Whenever it weakened, the nourishing current of life also weakened. The gods sensed this change. They understood that the problem was not simple. It was not merely a matter of more heat or less heat. It was a crisis in the fundamental rhythm upon which all future life would depend.
Maa Kushmanda is the presiding force of creative energy itself. Her power is not only to bring forth light outwardly but also to understand the inner structure of that light. Where the gods saw only solar brilliance, she perceived the unstable movement within it. She understood that if the energy of the Sun were left in such a state, the very expansion of creation could later become the cause of its suffering.
This is one of the first deep truths in the story. Maa Kushmanda is not only the one who creates. She also understands the balance necessary for creation to sustain life. She saw that the energy of the Sun could not be corrected from outside. One would have to enter its very core. Advice, blessing or outer adjustment would not be enough. Where imbalance had arisen, there the correction had to take place.
The story says that Maa Kushmanda entered the solar sphere directly. This is no ordinary event, because the heat of the Sun was so intense that even great divine beings could not remain near it with ease. There was not only fire there. There was uncontained force, divine burning intensity and constant radiance. Only one deeply connected with the origin of that energy could enter such a field.
For Maa Kushmanda, this was no barrier, because she herself was the form of that primordial Shakti from which the first light of creation had emerged. For her, the Sun was not merely an outer orb of fire. It was one center of her own expanded energy. That is why her entry was not like conquest. It was more like a return into the field of power that had always belonged to her own nature.
This part of the narrative is especially subtle and beautiful. It is said that when Maa Kushmanda entered the center of the Sun, Surya experienced for the first time a force more steady, more peaceful and more complete than his own blazing power. This was astonishing, because Surya himself was already the visible source of light. Yet within him there now appeared a presence that understood not only radiance but also the right direction of radiance.
There was no spoken conversation in the ordinary sense. No words were exchanged, no arguments unfolded and no verbal command was given. Yet a cosmic decision was taking shape. The solar fire was being touched by the stable consciousness of Maa Kushmanda. Where before there had only been power, there now arose the seed of balanced power.
This is the central secret of the entire story. No outer proclamation was made, yet a cosmic decision was established. Maa Kushmanda brought the energy of the Sun into a fixed rhythm. She awakened within it the balance through which its brilliance could become not merely burning force but nourishing light, life giving warmth and ordered radiance.
After this decision, the Sun was no longer only the center of blazing intensity. It became the giver of life. Stability entered its light. Nurturing entered its heat. Measure entered its radiance. This was the turning point that carried creation away from dangerous imbalance and toward a life bearing order.
Lord Vishnu, who is deeply connected with preservation and order, felt this transformation at once. He saw that where instability had existed, a measured current had now come into being. Where there had been expansion without order, there was now expansion joined with rhythm fit for life.
For Vishnu, this was of immense significance, because preservation is possible only when its foundation is balanced. After the secret union of Maa Kushmanda and Surya, the unfolding of creation no longer remained merely possible. It became sustainable. That is why it can truly be said that the silent union changed not only the Sun but the future direction of creation itself.
Some ancient streams of thought suggest that Maa Kushmanda did not merely restore balance within the Sun. She also established a subtle portion of her own divine energy there. This is one reason the Sun has long been seen not only as a luminous body but as a living symbol of sacred force. Its brilliance is not merely material. It is thought to hold a deep spiritual vibration.
Some old traditions even say that within the Sun there remains active a subtle force that can still be experienced through special spiritual practice and inner purity. This is believed to be the very force established during that secret union. That is why worship of the Sun is not understood only as a practice related to health, vitality or outer light. It is also linked to the touch of primordial Shakti.
The greatest teaching of this story is that creation alone is not enough. After creation, balance becomes essential. Power without direction can become destructive. Light without measure can burn. Expansion without rhythm can collapse into disorder. Maa Kushmanda teaches that true power does not merely produce. It also stabilizes, disciplines and nourishes.
The story also teaches that not every kind of brilliance is automatically beneficial. Until power receives rhythm, measure and dharma, it cannot become life giving. Maa Kushmanda gave exactly this to the Sun. That is why her form is not only creative but also the mother of balance.
In human life too, people often gain power, capacity, knowledge or influence. But if these are not balanced, the same force may inwardly burn them. Knowledge without humility becomes pride. strength without direction becomes confusion. enthusiasm without steadiness becomes exhaustion. Maa Kushmanda’s story reminds us that power and balance must move together if life is to remain beautiful.
There is also another subtle meaning. Within every person there is a kind of inner Sun, a center of vitality, confidence and living force. If that inner Sun becomes unbalanced, a person grows restless. If it becomes harmonized, it can make life luminous, steady and useful. Maa Kushmanda teaches not only that the inner Sun should be increased but that it should be brought into balance.
In the end, it becomes clear that the secret union of Maa Kushmanda and Surya Dev was not merely a divine event. It was the decisive moment through which creation gained future stability. Without that decision, light itself might have become the cause of imbalance. But Maa Kushmanda proved that true power does not withdraw after creation. It remains to bring creation into sustaining order.
That is why her story remains alive. It teaches that when light and balance unite, only then does creation become complete. This is the deepest secret of her form.
Why is Maa Kushmanda said to dwell within the solar sphere
Because she is deeply associated with the life giving power of the Sun, its balance and its sustaining radiance.
Why was Surya Dev’s energy considered unstable
According to the story, in the early expansion of creation his force lacked rhythm and needed to be harmonized.
What decision was taken in the secret union
Maa Kushmanda established Surya’s energy in a stable rhythm and gave it a nourishing direction fit for life.
Did Maa Kushmanda place her own power within the Sun
Some traditions suggest that a subtle part of her energy still remains active within the Sun.
What is the greatest message of this story
That power alone is not enough. Power must receive balance, direction and measure for creation to endure.
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