Kūrma Supports Mandara; Hālahala Appears; Śiva Becomes Nīlakaṇṭha
त्वं शब्दयोनिर्जगदादिरात्मा प्राणेन्द्रियद्रव्यगुण: स्वभाव: । काल: क्रतु: सत्यमृतं च धर्म- स्त्वय्यक्षरं यत् त्रिवृदामनन्ति ॥ २५ ॥
tvaṁ śabda-yonir jagad-ādir ātmā prāṇendriya-dravya-guṇaḥ svabhāvaḥ kālaḥ kratuḥ satyam ṛtaṁ ca dharmas tvayy akṣaraṁ yat tri-vṛd-āmananti
O Lord, You are the primal source of Vedic sound and the original cause of the universe. You are the life-air, the senses, the elements, the modes of nature, and the mahat-tattva. You are eternal Time, firm resolve, and the dharmic principles called satya and ṛta. You are the shelter of the threefold syllable Om, a-u-m.
This verse declares that the Lord is śabda-yoni—the origin of revealed sound—meaning the Vedas ultimately arise from Him and point back to Him as the Supreme reality.
In the crisis surrounding the churning of the ocean, the Devas seek the Lord’s shelter by recognizing Him as the inner basis of all cosmic functions—time, yajña, truth, ṛta, and dharma—without which their efforts cannot succeed.
Treat duties, worship, and ethics as offerings to the Lord, remembering that time, capacity, and results rest in Him—this cultivates humility, steadiness, and devotion.