दुर्वासाशापः, क्षीरसागरमन्थनम्, श्रीः (लक्ष्मी) उद्भवः तथा श्रीस्तुतिः
पीते ऽमृते च बलिभिर् देवैर् दैत्यचमूस् तदा वध्यमाना दिशो भेजे पातालं च विवेश वै
pīte 'mṛte ca balibhir devair daityacamūs tadā vadhyamānā diśo bheje pātālaṃ ca viveśa vai
当强大的诸天饮尽甘露之后,代提耶军队被斩杀溃散,四处奔逃,确实退入了帕塔拉——地下界。
Sage Parāśara (narrating to Maitreya)
Speaker: Parasara
Topic: Outcome of the battle once the Devas drank amṛta
Teaching: Historical
Quality: authoritative
Cosmic Hierarchy: Lokas (worlds)
Concept: Purāṇic cosmology encodes moral order: forces opposed to the devas are driven to lower realms such as Pātāla when dharma prevails.
Vedantic Theme: Dharma
Application: Read life’s ‘rise and fall’ as alignment with dharma: cultivate sattva and devotion to avoid descent into destructive patterns.
Vishishtadvaita: Worlds (lokas) function within the Lord’s governed order; spatial hierarchy mirrors ethical-spiritual hierarchy under Nārāyaṇa’s rule.
It marks the restoration of cosmic order after the devas obtain amṛta, with the asuric forces withdrawing to the netherworld rather than ruling the heavens.
He presents it as an immediate shift in power: once the devas drink amṛta, the daityas are overcome in battle and scatter, culminating in their retreat to Pātāla.
Although not named in this single verse, the episode belongs to Vishnu’s overarching governance of dharma—events unfold under his supreme ordering power that stabilizes the cosmos.