Bhagavatam 0464: From the tortoise we should learn to withdraw the senses
Śrirāmaya namah “Shiva immediately took into his palms the terrible hālahala poison, which was spreading in all the ten directions, and gulped it!
Śrirāmaya namah “Shiva immediately took into his palms the terrible hālahala poison, which was spreading in all the ten directions, and gulped it!
Vāmadevaya namah Shiva immediately took into his palms the terrible hālahala poison, which was spreading in all the ten directions, and gulped it.
Purushottamāya namah Eighth Canto Chapter Eight In this chapter, the churning of the ocean and the emergence of Mother Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Dhanvantari are covered.
Aniruddhāya namah Maharishi Śuka continued, “Mother Goddess Lakshmi, who emerged from the ocean, held a lotus-flower garland in her hand and began to walk.
Purushottamaya namah “Seeing the pot of nectar in Dhanvantari’s hands, the demons, who had in them the uncontrollable greed to snatch every object that emerged, forcibly grabbed the pot of nectar.
While looking at them with her tender, loving gazes, the Supreme Lord, who was in the form of a lovely lady said,
Keshavaya namah The demon Rahu, disguised himself as a Devata and, entering into the row where Devatas were seated, drank nectar.
Some human beings who accepted to be vehicles for demons are now born with demonic tendencies.
Madhavaya namah. Maharishi Śuka continued, “The demons were taken aback when, as against their expectations, the Devatas did not flee the battlefield hearing their terrifying roars.