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Sanskrit poets often used "Jalasaila" as a metaphor for stability amidst flux—a mountain that remains firm even when buffeted by the rising tides of the ocean. 3. Geographical and Regional Contexts

The most well-known kriti containing this phrase is: or "Jalasaila vihāra ramaṇa" — dedicated to Lord Rama or Vishnu, describing Him as one who dwells in the ocean (Jalasaila = ocean-mountain? Actually, "jala" = water, "saila" = mountain; combined could mean "ocean" metaphorically, or a mountain surrounded by water).

Together, Jalasaila typically refers to a "water-mountain," a "mountain emerging from water," or a "watery rock." This imagery is often used in ancient Sanskrit treatises to describe specific natural formations or metaphorical spiritual states. 2. Mythological and Philosophical Significance