एवं च चतुरो मासान्न त्यजेच्छयनं हरिः । भयात्तस्यासुरेंद्रस्य दानवस्य दुरात्मनः
evaṃ ca caturo māsānna tyajecchayanaṃ hariḥ | bhayāttasyāsureṃdrasya dānavasya durātmanaḥ
આ રીતે ચાર મહિના સુધી હરિએ શયન ત્યાગ્યું નહીં—તે દુષ્ટ દાનવ, અસુરેન્દ્રના ભયથી।
Sūta (narrative voice)
Scene: Hari reclines on Ananta for four months; shadowy presence of an asura-king looms at the edge of the cosmic scene, suggesting the reason for the prolonged sleep; devas watch anxiously as time passes through monsoon months.
Purāṇic narratives explain ritual time: the four-month interval becomes a dharmic season shaped by cosmic events and divine līlā.
The four-month śayana is framed within the Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra māhātmya that sacralizes this locale and its observances.
The implied prescription is to honor the four-month śayana season (Cāturmāsya) culminating in utthāna, especially through Ekādaśī observances.
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