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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 1.3.16

surāsurāṇām udadhiḿ

mathnatāḿ mandarācalam

dadhre kamaṭha-rūpeṇa

pṛṣṭha ekādaśe vibhuḥ

SYNONYMS

sura — the theists; asurāṇām — of the atheists; udadhimin the ocean; mathnatām — churning; mandarācalam — the Mandarācala Hill; dadhre — sustained; kamaṭha — tortoise; rūpeṇain the form of; pṛṣṭhe — shell; ekādaśe — the eleventh in the line; vibhuḥ — the great.

TRANSLATION

The eleventh incarnation of the Lord took the form of a tortoise whose shell served as a pivot for the Mandarācala Hill, which was being used as a churning rod by the theists and atheists of the universe.

PURPORT

Once both the atheists and the theists were engaged in producing nectar from the sea so that all of them could become deathless by drinking it. At that time the Mandarācala Hill was used as the churning rod, and the shell of Lord Tortoise, the incarnation of Godhead, became the resting place (pivot) of the hill in the seawater.

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