Bhagavatam 0460: The glory of Lord Ajita; the hālahala poison emerges
Trivikramāya namah “Thereafter the Lord, deciding that the strength and energy of the demons should increase, entered into them in the form of passion (rajasic).
Trivikramāya namah “Thereafter the Lord, deciding that the strength and energy of the demons should increase, entered into them in the form of passion (rajasic).
Terrified of the Halahala poison that emerged during the churning of the ocean, all the Devatas and Prajapatis offered obeisance to Lord Śiva and prayed to him,
Vāmadevaya namah In various ways the Devatas begged Śiva to save them from the dreaded poison that was enveloping the three worlds.
Vāmanāya namah. Lord Rudra, who is ever engaged in ensuring the well-being of all living entities, addressed his dearest wife Pārvati and said,
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.