What was the purpose of shaking the sea 
 * Huge * organization, noise all around.  The sea will be shaken.  The gods have returned from Vishnu.  The order of Vishnu will be churning the sea, between the gods and the demons.  On the one hand, Baliraja and his demons and on the other, Indra and the gods.  The mountain of evil will be punished.  Basuki snake will be rope.  The purpose was to acquire the nectar that would come out of the sea-churning.  But who will bear the burden of such a mountain of evil?  So Lord Kurma took the body and mounted the mountain on his surface country.  As soon as the churning began, a poison called halal rose.  The gods remembered Mahadev in fear of being destroyed by the poisonous fire, and prayed for his satisfaction by relieving him of this poisonous situation.  Shiva, the benefactor of all creatures, was satisfied with the prayers of the gods and drank halal.  His throat turned blue under the influence of poison.  Since then his name has been Nilakantha.
 Then, as a result of the churning of the sea, a cow named Suravi rose, followed by a horse named Uchshrava, a horse named Eirabat Prabhuti, eight elephants, Kaustuv Mani, and Parijata.  Then Lakshmi Devi, the most beautiful beauty, came out of the sea.  Where will this goddess go and who will she take refuge in?  Who is the possessor of omnipotence?  With that in mind, she finally accepted Lord Vishnu as her husband.  Lakshmi is the wife of Lord Vishnu.
 Finally, the rich man came out of the sea with a nectar in his hand.  The demons forcibly snatched the nectar from Dhanvantari's hands.  The gods became anxious to see the nectar that was so hard to get into the hands of the asuras and took refuge in Lord Vishnu.  Vishnu immediately took on the form of a supernatural beauty and approached the demons.  At that time, the demons quarreled.  One says I will drink nectar first, another says no or I will drink nectar first.  When a quarrel broke out between them, a beautiful woman arrived and, fascinated by her appearance, snatched her from the hands of the demons and placed the gods and demons in two rows.  The asuras were so fascinated by the beauty of this woman that they forgot to drink nectar.  On this occasion, in the guise of Mohini, Vishnu began to distribute nectar to the gods.  At that moment, an asura came under the guise of a deity and sat down among the gods and drank nectar, cutting off the head of the sun and moon.  That demon was Rahu.  He did not die because he drank nectar.  Rather, he rushed to devour the sun and the moon, and for a while he also devoured them, but they did not die because the sun and the moon drank nectar.  Srihari Mohini then renounced his form and became angry and became angry because the demons had been deceived.  Asuraja sacrificed and attacked the gods as the gods drank nectar and became immortal.  There was a fierce battle, but the Asuras fled as the sacrifice was lost.

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