Brahmā’s Lotus-Birth, the Sealing of the Cosmic Womb, and the Epiphany of Parameśvara
Hari–Hara Samanvaya
त्वमेव देव भक्तानां भ्राता माता पिता सुहृत् / प्रसीद तव पादाब्जं नमामि शरणं गतः
tvameva deva bhaktānāṃ bhrātā mātā pitā suhṛt / prasīda tava pādābjaṃ namāmi śaraṇaṃ gataḥ
ഹേ ദേവാ! ഭക്തർക്കു നീയേ സഹോദരൻ, മാതാവ്, പിതാവ്, സത്യസുഹൃത്ത്. പ്രസാദിക്കണമേ; ശരണാഗതനായി ഞാൻ നിന്റെ പാദപദ്മങ്ങൾക്ക് നമസ്കരിക്കുന്നു.
King Indradyumna (devotee) addressing the Supreme Deity (Hari/Kurma)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
It presents the Supreme as the sole sustaining reality for devotees—protector, nurturer, and intimate well-wisher—implying a single ultimate refuge beyond worldly relations.
The verse emphasizes śaraṇāgati (complete surrender) and remembrance of the Lord’s lotus-feet—core devotional disciplines that, in Kurma Purana’s yoga-ethos, prepare the mind for steadiness, purity, and higher contemplative practice.
By addressing the Deity as the one all-sufficient refuge for devotees, it aligns with the Kurma Purana’s integrative stance: the supreme Lord is one, approached through devotion regardless of Shaiva or Vaishnava framing.