The Appearance of Vāmanadeva and His Arrival at Bali’s Sacrifice
स ब्रह्मवर्चसेनैवं सभां सम्भावितो वटु: । ब्रह्मर्षिगणसञ्जुष्टामत्यरोचत मारिष: ॥ १८ ॥
sa brahma-varcasenaivaṁ sabhāṁ sambhāvito vaṭuḥ brahmarṣi-gaṇa-sañjuṣṭām atyarocata māriṣaḥ
Having thus been welcomed by everyone, Lord Vāmanadeva, the best of the brahmacārīs, exhibited His Brahman effulgence. Thus He surpassed in beauty that entire assembly, which was filled with great saintly brāhmaṇas.
This verse highlights that genuine spiritual radiance arises from brahminical purity and divine presence—Vāmana’s brahma-tejas makes Him shine even more when honored among saintly sages.
Because He appeared as an exemplary brahmacārī brāhmaṇa endowed with unmistakable spiritual luster, the learned and saintly naturally honored Him in the hall attended by great ṛṣis.
Cultivate purity, truthfulness, self-control, and devotion; when character and spiritual practice are strong, one’s presence gains natural dignity and respect—like Vāmana in the assembly.