Gajendra's Deliverance — Gajendra’s Deliverance and the Protective Power of Remembrance (Japa)
क्षीरोदजलवीच्यग्रैर्धैतामलशिलातलः उत्थितः सागरं भित्त्वा देवर्षिगणसेवितः
kṣīrodajalavīcyagrairdhaitāmalaśilātalaḥ utthitaḥ sāgaraṃ bhittvā devarṣigaṇasevitaḥ
خِیر-ساگر کی موجوں کی چوٹیوں سے دھلا اور روشن اس کا سنگی فرش سمندر کو چیر کر ابھرا، اور دیورشیوں کے گروہوں کی خدمت و حاضری سے معمور ہوا۔
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It is a mythic-cosmographic idiom for emergence: a sacred mountain rises from primordial waters, asserting itself as a stable axis or landmark within the cosmic seascape.
Kṣīra-samudra is a high-sacrality cosmic water-body in Purāṇic thought; linking a mountain to it elevates the mountain’s purity and ritual potency, aligning it with divine realms and archetypal myths (e.g., cosmic churning traditions, even if not invoked here).
Devarṣis are divine seers (e.g., Nārada-type figures). Their attendance marks the site as a locus of tapas, revelation, and tīrtha efficacy—places where sacred knowledge is heard, transmitted, and ritually activated.