Hari’s Special Mercy, Śiva’s Quick Boons, and the Deliverance from Vṛkāsura
अजानन्त: प्रतिविधिं तूष्णीमासन् सुरेश्वरा: । ततो वैकुण्ठमगमद् भास्वरं तमस: परम् ॥ २५ ॥ यत्र नारायण: साक्षान्न्यासिनां परमो गति: । शान्तानां न्यस्तदण्डानां यतो नावर्तते गत: ॥ २६ ॥
ajānantaḥ prati-vidhiṁ tūṣṇīm āsan sureśvarāḥ tato vaikuṇṭham agamad bhāsvaraṁ tamasaḥ param
Các chư thiên lớn chỉ biết im lặng vì không hiểu cách hóa giải ân huệ ấy. Rồi Śiva đến cõi Vaikuṇṭha rực sáng, vượt ngoài mọi tối tăm, nơi Nārāyaṇa tối thượng hiển hiện. Đó là đích đến tối cao của các bậc xuất gia an tịnh, đã từ bỏ bạo hại; đến đó rồi không còn trở lại.
According to Śrīla Śrīdhara Svāmī, Lord Śiva entered the planet of Śvetadvīpa, a special outpost of the spiritual world within the confines of the material universe. There, on a beautiful white island surrounded by the celestial Ocean of Milk, Lord Viṣṇu rests on the serpent bed of Ananta Śeṣa, making Himself available to the demigods when they need His help.
This verse describes Vaikuṇṭha as bhāsvara—self-effulgent—and tamasaḥ param, beyond the darkness of ignorance, indicating a transcendental realm unaffected by material modes.
They were unable to find a pratividhi (countermeasure) to the situation at hand, so they became tūṣṇīm (silent), after which the narrative moves toward Vaikuṇṭha.
When human effort and calculation fail, the Bhagavatam points toward humility and turning to the Lord’s shelter—seeking higher guidance rather than reacting impulsively.