Gift of Sudarshana — The Gift of Sudarshana: Shiva’s Boon to Vishnu and the Sanctification of Virupaksha
वरायुधो ऽयं देवेश सर्वायुधनिबर्हणः सुदर्शनो द्वादशारः षण्णाभिर्द्वियुगो जवी
varāyudho 'yaṃ deveśa sarvāyudhanibarhaṇaḥ sudarśano dvādaśāraḥ ṣaṇṇābhirdviyugo javī
বহুবর্ণ খনিজরেখায় চিহ্নিত শৃঙ্গসমূহ, চারিদিকে প্রবাহিত প্রস্রবণধারা, এবং রমণীয়তায় খ্যাত তিনটি বিস্তৃত প্রশস্ত পর্বতকাঁধ দ্বারা তা শোভিত ছিল।
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Purāṇic stutis often read the discus as a cosmogram: twelve spokes commonly signify the twelve months (or twelve Ādityas), while six hubs suggest the six seasons (ṛtus). The weapon thus symbolizes time (kāla) and order (ṛta) under Viṣṇu’s sovereignty.
It asserts Sudarśana’s supremacy: not merely a physical weapon, but the principle of divine, dharma-protecting power that overrides all hostile forces and their instruments.
It can indicate paired structuring within time—such as the two pakṣas (bright/dark fortnights) or the pairing of months into seasons—reinforcing the idea that Sudarśana embodies regulated cyclical time.