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Dashakam 027 Koormavatharam

Author
Santana Dharma The Life
Published
Thu 14 Aug 2025
Episode Link
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/santana-dharma-the-life/episodes/Dashakam-027-Koormavatharam-e36rfei

Dasakam 27 of Narayaneeyam is significant because it describes the famous mythological episode of the "Churning of the Ocean of Milk" (Kshirabdhi Mathanam) and the "Tortoise Incarnation" (Kurmavataram) of Lord Vishnu. The key points are:

  • Indra, the king of devas, was cursed by sage Durvasa and became old and weak. Consequently, the devas were defeated by the asuras (demons).

  • Seeking salvation, the devas along with Shiva and Brahma approached Lord Vishnu, who then advised them to make peace with the asuras and churn the ocean of milk to obtain the nectar of immortality.

  • The devas and asuras used the Mandara mountain as the churning rod and the serpent Vasuki as the rope.

  • When the mountain started sinking due to its heavy weight, Lord Vishnu incarnated as a giant tortoise (Kurma avatar) to support the mountain on his back, enabling the churning to continue.

  • The episode symbolizes the cosmic process of creation and preservation, and Vishnu's role as the sustainer who supports and lifts the universe in times of crisis.

This Dasakam is devotional and philosophical, emphasizing the divine intervention and Lord Vishnu's compassion to uphold dharma and help the devas regain strength and immortality. It is also seen as an allegory for the process of spiritual churning and transformation. Reciting or hearing this Dasakam is believed to bring blessings and strength to devotees.

Thus, Dashakam 27 of Narayaneeyam holds great importance both mythologically and spiritually as a depiction of Vishnu's Kurma avatar supporting cosmic balance and divine grace in overcoming adversity

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