Kūrma Supports Mandara; Hālahala Appears; Śiva Becomes Nīlakaṇṭha
निशम्य कर्म तच्छम्भोर्देवदेवस्य मीढुष: । प्रजा दाक्षायणी ब्रह्मा वैकुण्ठश्च शशंसिरे ॥ ४५ ॥
niśamya karma tac chambhor deva-devasya mīḍhuṣaḥ prajā dākṣāyaṇī brahmā vaikuṇṭhaś ca śaśaṁsire
Al oír aquel acto, Bhavānī, hija de Dakṣa, el Señor Brahmā, el Señor Viṣṇu, dueño de Vaikuṇṭha, y el pueblo en general alabaron grandemente la hazaña de Śiva, adorado por los devas y dador de bendiciones.
This verse says that after hearing of Śiva’s extraordinary deed, even Pārvatī, Brahmā, and Lord Viṣṇu (Vaikuṇṭha) praised him—showing his exalted, benevolent role as protector of the cosmos.
Because Śiva performs a selfless, universe-saving act; the Bhagavatam highlights mutual honor among the supreme devotees and divine leaders when righteous sacrifice is shown.
Selfless service and courageous sacrifice for the welfare of others is worthy of genuine praise; the verse encourages honoring noble actions rather than sectarian rivalry.