तुरंगमुच्चैःश्रवसं प्रोद्भूतं क्षीरनीरधेः । सुरासुरैर्मथ्यमानान्मंदराघातसाध्वसात्
turaṃgamuccaiḥśravasaṃ prodbhūtaṃ kṣīranīradheḥ | surāsurairmathyamānānmaṃdarāghātasādhvasāt
「天馬ウッチャイヒシュラヴァスは、神々とアスラが乳海を攪拌したとき、マンダラ山の打撃と揺れに震えるその海より出現した。」
Kadrū (continuing instruction)
Tirtha: Kṣīra-samudra (mythic)
Type: kshetra
Scene: The Ocean of Milk churns violently; Mandara mountain as the churning rod; devas and asuras pull Vāsuki; from the froth rises Uccaiḥśravas, radiant and towering.
It recalls cosmic origins to lend authority to the narrative, showing how great outcomes arise amid intense churning (trial).
This verse references the cosmic Kṣīrasamudra rather than a Kāśī tirtha.
None; it is mythic description supporting the plot about the horse’s appearance.