Adhyaya 81 — Suratha and Samadhi Seek Sage Medhas; Introduction to Mahamaya and the Madhukaitabha Origin Account
उत्तस्थौ च जगन्नाथस्तया मुक्तो जनार्दनः ।
एकार्णवेऽहिशयनात्ततः स ददृशे च तौ ॥
uttasthau ca jagannāthas tayā mukto janārdanaḥ / ekārṇave 'hiśayanāt tataḥ sa dadṛśe ca tau
Liberto por ela, Janārdana—o Senhor do mundo—ergueu-se; e então, de seu leito-serpente sobre o oceano único, viu aqueles dois.
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Right response to chaos begins with awakening (clarity) and seeing reality as it is; the narrative makes ‘grace’ the condition for effective action.
Sarga/Carita blend: the cosmic ocean setting belongs to creation mythology, while the sighting of demons initiates the heroic episode.
The ‘one ocean’ symbolizes undifferentiated potential; awakening on Ananta signifies stability of consciousness prior to engaging dualities (conflict with demons).