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Vamana Purana — Shukra's Curse on King Danda, Shloka 106

Shukra’s Curse on King Danda and Andhaka’s Challenge to Shiva

स्नातुं तूर्णं महानद्यामवतीर्णः कृशोदरि ततस्तु सर्वे क्रमाशः स्नात्वार्ऽच्य पितृदेवताः

snātuṃ tūrṇaṃ mahānadyāmavatīrṇaḥ kṛśodari tatastu sarve kramāśaḥ snātvār'cya pitṛdevatāḥ

Desiring to bathe quickly, O slender-waisted one, he descended into the great river. Then all of them, in due order, bathed and, having performed worship, honored the Pitṛs and the deities.

Narrator addressing a female addressee (“kṛśodari”) while describing the group’s actions
PitṛsDevas
Tīrtha-snāna (ritual bathing)Pitṛ-tarpaṇa / ancestral ritesProper ritual order (krama)Purificatory practice in sacred waters

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FAQs

In tīrtha contexts, snāna is commonly followed by offerings and worship directed both upward (devas) and backward (pitṛs). This reflects the Purāṇic ideal of sustaining cosmic and familial order through ritual reciprocity.

It indicates that the acts—bathing, then worship—are performed in a prescribed sequence, suggesting a standardized tīrtha-vidhi rather than a casual bath.

Not from this verse alone. It functions as a reverential designation (“great river”) within the chapter’s geography; the specific river-name must be confirmed from adjacent verses of Adhyāya 39.