Varāha-avatāra: The Boar Incarnation Lifts the Earth and Slays Hiraṇyākṣa
तमालनीलं सितदन्तकोट्या क्ष्मामुत्क्षिपन्तं गजलीलयाङ्ग । प्रज्ञाय बद्धाञ्जलयोऽनुवाकै- र्विरिञ्चिमुख्या उपतस्थुरीशम् ॥ ३३ ॥
tamāla-nīlaṁ sita-danta-koṭyā kṣmām utkṣipantaṁ gaja-līlayāṅga prajñāya baddhāñjalayo ’nuvākair viriñci-mukhyā upatasthur īśam
Pagkatapos, ang Panginoon, na tila elepanteng naglalaro, ay isinabit ang daigdig sa dulo ng Kanyang maputing pangil na kurbado. Nag-anyong bughaw na gaya ng punong tamāla, at naunawaan Siya ng mga pantas na pinamumunuan ni Brahmā bilang Kataas-taasang Persona ng Diyos, kaya nag-alay sila ng pagyukod na may magkadikit na palad at mga papuri.
This verse describes Lord Varāha raising the earth (kṣmā) on the tip of His white tusk, showing the Lord’s protective power and compassionate intervention to restore cosmic order.
They recognized Him as the Supreme Lord (īśa). Seeing His divine act of rescuing the earth, they approached with folded hands and recited hymns in worship and gratitude.
Remembering that the Lord protects and uplifts what is burdened teaches steadiness in संकट (crisis): turn to prayer, humility, and faithful action, trusting divine support while doing one’s duty.