Prahlada’s Defeat by Nara-Narayana and Victory through Bhakti
जघनं त्वतिविस्तीर्ण भात्यस्या रशनावृतम् श्रीरोदमथने नद्धूं भूजङ्गेनेव मन्दरम्
jaghanaṃ tvativistīrṇa bhātyasyā raśanāvṛtam śrīrodamathane naddhūṃ bhūjaṅgeneva mandaram
สะโพกของนางกว้างยิ่งนักและส่องประกาย ถูกโอบด้วยรัดประคด—ดุจเขามันทระที่ถูกนาคพันธนาการในคราวกวนเกษียรสมุทร।
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Prosperity (Śrī) is portrayed as luminous and orderly (girdled/contained), suggesting that fortune becomes auspicious when harmonized with restraint and cosmic order rather than being unbounded.
This is not sarga/pratisarga/vaṃśa material; it functions as stuti/varṇana embedded within narrative. If forced into a pañcalakṣaṇa bucket, it is ancillary to ākhyāna (narrative embellishment) rather than a core cosmological genealogy unit.
The Mandara–Vāsuki simile links the Goddess’s beauty to the cosmic churning that yields amṛta and Śrī herself—beauty and abundance are signs of the same primordial, world-sustaining process.