Description of the Origin of the Cosmic Egg (Brahmāṇḍa) and the Ocean as King of Tīrthas
वचनादेश्च सिद्ध्यर्थं सलिलस्थस्य भामिनि । तस्य नाभ्यामभूत्पद्मं सहस्रार्कोरुदीधितिः ॥ ६३ ॥
vacanādeśca siddhyarthaṃ salilasthasya bhāmini | tasya nābhyāmabhūtpadmaṃ sahasrārkorudīdhitiḥ || 63 ||
O marikit na ginang, upang matupad ang utos at salita, habang siya’y nakahimlay sa mga tubig, mula sa kanyang pusod ay sumibol ang isang lotus, maningning na tila sanlibong araw.
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It presents the classic Purāṇic cosmology where Viṣṇu rests on the cosmic waters and, by divine command, the lotus of creation manifests from his navel—signifying ordered creation emerging from the Supreme.
By highlighting Viṣṇu as the source of creation and divine will as the driving force, it supports bhakti-oriented contemplation: creation is sustained by the Lord, so devotion is directed to the ultimate origin and protector.
No specific Vedāṅga technique is taught in this verse; it is primarily cosmological narration used in Purāṇic teaching to ground dharma and devotion in the supremacy of Viṣṇu.