Raivata and Cākṣuṣa Manvantaras; Brahmā’s Prayers at Śvetadvīpa
Prelude to Samudra-manthana
तत्रापि देवसम्भूत्यां वैराजस्याभवत् सुत: । अजितो नाम भगवानंशेन जगत: पति: ॥ ९ ॥
tatrāpi devasambhūtyāṁ vairājasyābhavat sutaḥ ajito nāma bhagavān aṁśena jagataḥ patiḥ
In this sixth manvantara, Lord Viṣṇu, the master of the universe, appeared as a partial expansion. Begotten by Vairāja in the womb of his wife Devasambhūti, He was known as Ajita, the unconquerable Lord.
Ajita is the Supreme Lord (Viṣṇu) who appears as an aṁśa (partial expansion) and acts as jagat-pati—the master and protector of the universe.
He is identifying the Lord’s appearance within a specific lineage, showing that the Supreme Lord manifests through particular parents and dynasties for divine purposes within the cosmic order.
By taking shelter of the Lord through bhakti—remembering that while worldly forces may overwhelm us, the Lord is ultimately unconquerable and can protect and guide one who sincerely depends on Him.