The Lord Appears to the Devas and Instructs the Truce; Mandara Is Brought for Churning
गिरिपातविनिष्पिष्टान्विलोक्यामरदानवान् । ईक्षया जीवयामास निर्जरान् निर्व्रणान् यथा ॥ ३७ ॥
giri-pāta-viniṣpiṣṭān vilokyāmara-dānavān īkṣayā jīvayām āsa nirjarān nirvraṇān yathā
Als der Herr die von dem Bergsturz zermalmten Devas und Asuras sah, belebte Er sie durch einen einzigen Blick. So wurden sie frei von Kummer und sogar ohne jede Prellung am Leib.
In this verse, Śukadeva explains that the Lord restored the crushed devas and Dānavas simply by His glance, showing His effortless power to protect and reestablish life.
Because the churning required cooperation from both sides, the Lord maintained the balance of the līlā by reviving all participants so the cosmic purpose of obtaining amṛta could continue.
Even when circumstances feel crushing, remembering the Lord’s preserving power nurtures faith, resilience, and steadiness in dharma—trusting that restoration can come in unexpected ways.