Nāgendra–Brāhmaṇa Saṃvāda: Praśna-vidhi and Dharmic Approach on the Gomatī Riverbank
अन्तर्दधौ स विश्वेशो विवेश च रसां प्रभु: । नरेश्वर! तमोमयी कालरात्रि उनकी ग्रीवा थी। इस प्रकार अनेक मूर्तियोंसे आवृत हयग्रीव रूप धारण करके वे जगदीश्वर श्रीहरि वहाँसे अन्तर्धान हो गये और रसातलमें जा पहुँचे
Antardadhau sa viśveśo viveśa ca rasāṁ prabhuḥ | nareśvara! tamomayī kālarātriḥ asya grīvā āsīt | iti aneka-mūrtibhiḥ āvṛtaḥ hayagrīva-rūpaṁ dhārayitvā sa jagadīśvaraḥ śrīhariḥ tataḥ antardhānaṁ gataḥ rasātalaṁ ca prāptaḥ |
毗舍摩波耶那说:宇宙之主随即隐没于众目之外,作为至上主宰,进入了地下幽深之境。大王啊,他的颈项如同“迦罗罗夜”(Kālārātri)——时间之夜,幽暗而吞噬万有。于是,世间之主圣哈利(Śrī Hari)化现为马首的海耶格利瓦(Hayagrīva)之形,仿佛被无数显相所覆,从彼处遁去,抵达罗娑多罗(Rasātala)。
वैशग्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights the Lord’s transcendence and sovereignty: the divine can assume multiple forms for cosmic purposes and can withdraw from ordinary sight at will. Ethically, it points to humility before the limits of human perception and trust that divine action operates within a larger order (dharma) even when it is hidden.
Vaiśaṃpāyana narrates that Śrī Hari, taking the Hayagrīva form and appearing as if enveloped by many manifestations, vanishes from the scene and descends into the nether region called Rasātala; his neck is described as resembling the dark Kālarātri.