Vṛṣeśākhya-Śivāvatāra and the Initiation of the Kṣīrasāgara-Manthana
Churning of the Milk Ocean
सुसन्धायाखिलास्ते वै मन्दरम्पर्वतोत्तमम् । कनकाभं च सरलं नानाशोभार्चितं ययुः
susandhāyākhilāste vai mandaramparvatottamam | kanakābhaṃ ca saralaṃ nānāśobhārcitaṃ yayuḥ
Dengan tekad yang teguh dan seia sekata, mereka semua berangkat menuju Mandara, gunung yang utama—tegak dan elok, berkilau keemasan, dihiasi pelbagai kemuliaan.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Sthala Purana: Descriptive travel toward Mandara; no Jyotirliṅga-sthala identification.
Cosmic Event: Approach to Mandara—the cosmic ‘axis’ mountain—signals stabilization/organization of the churning enterprise.
It highlights saṅkalpa (firm, united resolve) as the first step of sādhana—when devotees move with one-pointed intention toward a sacred locus, the outer journey mirrors the inner turning toward Pati (Śiva), the bestower of grace.
The approach to the radiant, “golden-hued” mountain evokes approaching Saguna Śiva through a visible support (ādhāra)—a sacred place or form—by which devotion becomes steady and fit for deeper realization.
Make a clear saṅkalpa before worship, then proceed with japa of the Pañcākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) while keeping the mind straight (sarala) and focused, as one would on a purposeful pilgrimage.