रुद्रसर्गः (नीललोहितः), अष्टनाम-स्थान-परिवारः, श्री-नारायणयोः अभेदव्याप्तिः
क्षीराब्धौ श्रीः समुत्पन्ना श्रूयते ऽमृतमन्थने भृगोः ख्यात्यां समुत्पन्नेत्य् एतद् आह कथं भवान्
kṣīrābdhau śrīḥ samutpannā śrūyate 'mṛtamanthane bhṛgoḥ khyātyāṃ samutpannety etad āha kathaṃ bhavān
ໄດ້ຍິນວ່າ ພຣະສຣີ (ລັກສະມີ) ເກີດຂຶ້ນຈາກທະເລນ້ຳນົມໃນຄາວກວນເພື່ອອະມຣິຕ; ແຕ່ທ່ານກໍກ່າວວ່ານາງເກີດຈາກ ຄະຍາຕິ ພັນລະຍາຂອງ ພຣຶກຸ. ແລ້ວໃນຄຳສອນຂອງທ່ານ ສອງເລື່ອງນີ້ຄວນເຂົ້າໃຈແນວໃດ?
Maitreya (questioning Sage Parāśara)
Speaker: Maitreya
Topic: Reconciling Śrī’s ‘birth’ from Khyāti with her arising from the Kṣīra-samudra during amṛta-manthana.
Teaching: Cosmological
Quality: inquiring
Cosmic Hierarchy: Lokas (worlds)
Concept: Apparent multiple ‘births’ of divine principles require interpretive reconciliation between eternal nature and manifest appearances.
Vedantic Theme: Brahman
Application: Hold scriptural reports together by distinguishing eternal reality from contextual manifestation, rather than forcing contradiction.
Vishishtadvaita: Śrī is not a created entity; her ‘arising’ is a manifestation within cosmic history while remaining inseparable from Nārāyaṇa.
Vishnu Form: Narayana
Lakshmi Presence: Sri (fortune)
It marks Śrī’s cosmic manifestation during Samudra Manthana—her appearance as divine sovereignty and auspicious fortune that accompanies Viṣṇu’s ordering of the universe.
This verse sets up the reconciliation: Purāṇic tradition often describes the same divine principle as both eternally existent and repeatedly manifesting—Śrī can be spoken of as born in a lineage (Bhṛgu–Khyāti) and also as arising again in a cosmic event (the churning).
Śrī’s appearance is inseparable from Viṣṇu’s supreme lordship: she signifies the power of prosperity and order that naturally belongs to the Supreme Reality (Viṣṇu) and becomes visible in pivotal cosmic cycles like the churning of the ocean.