Lakṣmī’s Emergence, Dhanvantari, and the Advent of Mohinī-mūrti
देवा: स्वं भागमर्हन्ति ये तुल्यायासहेतव: । सत्रयाग इवैतस्मिन्नेष धर्म: सनातन: ॥ ३९ ॥ इति स्वान्प्रत्यषेधन्वै दैतेया जातमत्सरा: । दुर्बला: प्रबलान् राजन्गृहीतकलसान् मुहु: ॥ ४० ॥
devāḥ svaṁ bhāgam arhanti ye tulyāyāsa-hetavaḥ satra-yāga ivaitasminn eṣa dharmaḥ sanātanaḥ
Sebagian daitya berkata, “Para dewa pun telah ikut mengaduk Samudra Susu dengan jerih payah yang sama; maka, sebagaimana dalam yajña umum (satra-yajña), menurut dharma yang kekal, mereka patut memperoleh bagian mereka dari amerta.” Wahai Raja, demikianlah para daitya yang lemah berulang kali melarang daitya yang kuat yang memegang kendi nektar itu.
Desiring to take the nectar, those among the demons who were less strong spoke in favor of the demigods. The weaker Daityas naturally pleaded on behalf of the demigods to stop the stronger Daityas from drinking the nectar without sharing it. In this way, disagreement and trouble arose as they forbade one another to drink the nectar.
In this verse, the devas state that those who have contributed equally deserve their rightful portion, calling it an eternal dharma—like the fair distribution in a satra-sacrifice.
Because the churning was a joint effort, the devas invoked the timeless rule of dharma: equal labor warrants an equal claim—seeking to prevent conflict over the results.
In families, workplaces, and communities, share results and credit according to genuine contribution—this sustains harmony and reflects sanātana-dharma.