Lakṣmī’s Emergence, Dhanvantari, and the Advent of Mohinī-mūrti
ऐरावणादयस्त्वष्टौ दिग् गजा अभवंस्तत: । अभ्रमुप्रभृतयोऽष्टौ च करिण्यस्त्वभवन्नृप ॥ ५ ॥
airāvaṇādayas tv aṣṭau dig-gajā abhavaṁs tataḥ abhramu-prabhṛtayo ’ṣṭau ca kariṇyas tv abhavan nṛpa
其后,王啊,八头能行于诸方的方象诞生了,以爱罗婆那(Airāvaṇa)为首;又有八头母象诞生,以阿婆罗牟(Abhramu)为首。
The names of the eight elephants were Airāvaṇa, Puṇḍarīka, Vāmana, Kumuda, Añjana, Puṣpadanta, Sārvabhauma and Supratīka.
Diggajas are the eight great elephants associated with the eight directions, appearing here during the events of Samudra Manthana, headed by Airāvaṇa.
He is narrating the sequence of wondrous manifestations that arose from the Milk Ocean during the churning, showing how cosmic order and divine arrangements emerged step by step.
Even amid struggle and upheaval (like the churning), order and auspicious outcomes can manifest in due course—encouraging patience, steadiness, and faith in divine arrangement.