सगरपुत्राणां रसातलगमनम्
The Descent of Sagara’s Sons and the Wrath of Kapila
खन्यमाने ततस्तस्मिन् ददृशु: पर्वतोपमम्।।।।दिशागजं विरूपाक्षं धारयन्तं महीतलम्।
khanyamāne tatas tasmin dadṛśuḥ parvatopamam |
diśā-gajaṃ virūpākṣaṃ dhārayantaṃ mahītalam || 1.40.12 ||
នៅពេលពួកគេជីកបន្តទៅក្នុងតំបន់នោះ ពួកគេបានឃើញ វិរូបាក្សៈ ជាទិសាគជ (ដំរីប្រចាំទិស) មានទំហំដូចភ្នំ កំពុងទ្រទ្រង់ផែនដី។
Receiving the command of their father, the magnanimous Sagara, his sixty thousand sons ran towards Rasatala (nether world).
Dharma includes sustaining order: the cosmic image of a being supporting the earth symbolizes stability and responsibility as foundational virtues.
During their digging, Sagara’s sons reach a cosmic layer and witness the directional elephant Virūpākṣa supporting the earth.
Dhāraṇa (support/sustenance): the ideal of bearing burdens for the welfare of the whole, mirrored in cosmological symbolism.