Two to three millennia before the rise of the monotheistic religions, she says this. Then, ahum rastri, sangamani, vasuna, chikitushi, pratama, jagiana. See, even this is veri sanscrit. You see ee te the freshness of the human mind. She says, what does she say? Here? I am the mother of all nations. So anything that you want in this world, worldly. You want enlightenment and god realization and mocha nirvana, all of that comes from me. This has to be known. This is the great secret of religion. We'll come to that later
The Devīsūktam represents an uncompromising proclamations of the realization of Advaitic (non-dualistic). Also called the Aṃbhṛnīsūktam, it is the 125th sūkta (hymn) occurring in the 10th mandala of the Ṛgveda.