Gajendra's Deliverance — Gajendra’s Deliverance and the Protective Power of Remembrance (Japa)
अथ दन्तोज्ज्वलमुखः कदाचिद् गजयूथपः मदस्रावी जलाकाङ्क्षी पादचारीव पर्वतः
atha dantojjvalamukhaḥ kadācid gajayūthapaḥ madasrāvī jalākāṅkṣī pādacārīva parvataḥ
अथ कदाचित् दन्तोज्ज्वलमुखो गजयूथपः मदस्रावी जलाकाङ्क्षी पादचारीव पर्वतः समायात्।
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It conveys mass, majesty, and inevitability—standard epic-Purāṇic simile—while also intensifying the drama: even a ‘mountain-like’ being can be brought into संकट, necessitating divine aid.
Musth (mada) signifies peak vigor and dominance; narratively it underscores that the coming danger is not due to weakness but to circumstance, making the crisis more poignant.
It frames the lake as a destination sought for water and relief, a typical tirtha function in Purāṇic landscapes—both physically (water source) and narratively (site where transformative events occur).