453 saptāhavidhṛtādrīndraḥ
who upheld the great mountain for seven days
सप्ताहविधृताद्रीन्द्रो मेघवाहनगर्वहा ।भुजाग्रोपरिविन्यस्तक्ष्माधरक्ष्माभृदच्युतः॥
saptāhavidhṛtādrīndro meghavāhanagarvahā ·bhujāgroparivinyastakṣmādharakṣmābhṛdacyutaḥ
who upheld the great mountain for seven days
destroyer of cloud-borne Indra's pride
who poised the earth-bearing mountain on his fingertips
the infallible, the unfallen
'Acyuta'—the unfallen, one who never slips from his nature—is the name used by Arjuna when first addressing Kṛṣṇa in the Bhagavad Gītā (B.G 1.21); it is the name of steadfast divine nature.