Deva–Asura Battle after the Nectar; Bali’s Illusions and Hari’s Intervention
साधयित्वामृतं राजन्पाययित्वा स्वकान्सुरान् । पश्यतां सर्वभूतानां ययौ गरुडवाहन: ॥ २ ॥
sādhayitvāmṛtaṁ rājan pāyayitvā svakān surān paśyatāṁ sarva-bhūtānāṁ yayau garuḍa-vāhanaḥ
王よ、至上主は海の攪拌の事を成し遂げ、愛する帰依者である天神たちに甘露を飲ませたのち、万生の見守る中、ガルダに乗って自らの御座所へと去って行かれた。
This verse states that after the nectar was successfully arranged and the demigods were made to drink it, Lord Viṣṇu—mounted on Garuḍa—departed while all beings watched.
The title “Garuḍa-vāhana” identifies Viṣṇu as the Supreme Lord who rides Garuḍa, emphasizing His divine sovereignty and swift protection after ensuring the devas received amṛta.
It highlights that divine grace is purposeful—after establishing what is needed for dharma’s protection, the Lord moves on; devotees can cultivate trust that the Lord arranges outcomes even amid conflict.