दुर्वासाशापः, क्षीरसागरमन्थनम्, श्रीः (लक्ष्मी) उद्भवः तथा श्रीस्तुतिः
कलाकाष्ठानिमेषादि कालसूत्रस्य गोचरे यस्य शक्तिर् न शुद्धस्य प्रसीदतु स नो हरिः
kalākāṣṭhānimeṣādi kālasūtrasya gocare yasya śaktir na śuddhasya prasīdatu sa no hariḥ
May that Hari be gracious to us—He whose power is not confined even within the stainless course of the thread of Time, though Time is measured out as kalā, kāṣṭhā, nimeṣa, and the rest.
Sage Parāśara (teaching Maitreya)
Creation Stage: Kalpa
Concept: Time (measured as kalā, kāṣṭhā, nimeṣa, etc.) is itself within the cosmic order, yet Hari’s power is not limited by the ‘thread of time’.
Vedantic Theme: Maya
Application: Use awareness of time’s passing as a cue for remembrance (smaraṇa): brief pauses (nimeṣa-like) to return attention to the timeless Lord.
Vishishtadvaita: Time is a real divine śakti within creation, while Bhagavān remains sovereign and unbounded—supporting immanence without limiting transcendence.
Vishnu Form: Hari (name)
Bhakti Type: Shanta (peaceful)
They are traditional micro-measures of time used to show that even the finest temporal divisions belong to Kāla’s domain, while Hari’s power is not limited by them.
By presenting Time as a measurable ‘thread’ with defined units, yet affirming that Vishnu’s śakti remains beyond and unbounded by that temporal continuum.
Hari is invoked as the supreme, transcendent Lord whose sovereignty exceeds even Time itself, reinforcing Vishnu as the ultimate ground of cosmic order and liberation.