दुर्वासाशापः, क्षीरसागरमन्थनम्, श्रीः (लक्ष्मी) उद्भवः तथा श्रीस्तुतिः
क्षीरोदमध्ये भगवान् कूर्मरूपी स्वयं हरिः मन्दराद्रेर् अधिष्ठानं भ्रमतो ऽभून् महामुने
kṣīrodamadhye bhagavān kūrmarūpī svayaṃ hariḥ mandarādrer adhiṣṭhānaṃ bhramato 'bhūn mahāmune
മഹാമുനേ! ക്ഷീരസമുദ്രത്തിന്റെ മദ്ധ്യത്തിൽ സ്വയം ഭഗവാൻ ഹരി കൂർമരൂപം ധരിച്ചു, മഥനത്തിൽ ചുറ്റുന്ന മന്ദരപർവതത്തിന് അചഞ്ചല അധിഷ്ഠാനമായി നിന്നു।
Sage Parāśara (speaking to Maitreya)
This verse presents Kūrma as Vishnu’s sustaining power: He becomes the stable foundation so the cosmic churning can proceed without collapse, showing preservation as a divine function.
Parāśara explains that when Mount Mandara rotated violently, Hari Himself took the Kūrma form beneath it, serving as the base (adhiṣṭhāna) that made the churning possible.
Vishnu is depicted as the Supreme Support—personally entering the cosmic event to uphold order—emphasizing that all transformative processes rest upon His sustaining sovereignty.