जय क्षीरोदशयन जय लक्ष्म्या सदा वृत । जय दानवनाशाय जय देवकिनन्दन
jaya kṣīrodaśayana jaya lakṣmyā sadā vṛta | jaya dānavanāśāya jaya devakinandana
النصر لك، يا من يضطجع على محيط اللبن؛ النصر لك، يا من تحتضنه لاكشمي على الدوام. النصر لك، يا مُهلك الدانافا؛ النصر لك، يا ابن ديفاكي الحبيب.
Devas
Listener: Pilgrimage-inquirer audience (typical: sages/śaunaka-type assembly)
Scene: Devas in reverent posture offer ‘jaya’ stuti to Viṣṇu reclining on Ananta upon the Milk Ocean, Lakṣmī at his feet; cosmic calm with hints of impending threat.
Divine protection is invoked through remembrance of the Lord’s attributes—compassion, sovereignty, and power to destroy adharma.
Kṣīroda (Milk Ocean) is highlighted through the epithet Kṣīrodaśayana.
Devotional praise (jaya-stuti) is performed as the means of approach.