Lakṣmī’s Emergence, Dhanvantari, and the Advent of Mohinī-mūrti
भूषणानि विचित्राणि विश्वकर्मा प्रजापति: । हारं सरस्वती पद्ममजो नागाश्च कुण्डले ॥ १६ ॥
bhūṣaṇāni vicitrāṇi viśvakarmā prajāpatiḥ hāraṁ sarasvatī padmam ajo nāgāś ca kuṇḍale
众生之祖毗湿瓦羯磨献上种种精巧饰物;学识女神萨拉斯瓦蒂奉上项链;阿阇——即梵天——奉上莲华;那伽界众生奉上耳环。
This verse lists several results of the churning: wondrous ornaments, Viśvakarmā, a necklace, Sarasvatī, the lotus, Brahmā (Aja), and Nāgas who produced earrings.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī speaks this narration to King Parīkṣit while describing the successive manifestations from the churning of the Milk Ocean.
The verse highlights that great endeavors can yield many results, yet devotees learn to see such opulence as secondary—meant to be offered in service to the Supreme rather than enjoyed as ultimate goals.