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Vamana Purana — Shukra's Curse on King Danda, Shloka 119

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

ततो ऽब्रवीदथो हृष्टा नन्दयन्ती सखीजनम् एषो ऽपरो ऽस्यैव सुतो जावालिर्नात्र संशयः

tato 'bravīdatho hṛṣṭā nandayantī sakhījanam eṣo 'paro 'syaiva suto jāvālirnātra saṃśayaḥ

“Then Nandayantī, delighted, spoke to her circle of companions: ‘This other one is indeed his son—Jāvāli; of this there is no doubt.’”

Nandayantī addressing her sakhīs (female companions).
Śiva (Śaṃbhu)
Recognition and identification in Purāṇic narrativeLineage/sonship (putra)Community of women (sakhī-saṅga) as narrative witnesses

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FAQs

Within this scene she functions as an authoritative recognizer—someone who can identify persons and relationships (here, sonship). Purāṇic narratives often use such a figure to confirm identity publicly before a group of witnesses.

It is a conventional narrative seal that closes uncertainty: the text signals that the identification is definitive and should be accepted as settled for subsequent plot developments.

Not necessarily. ‘Jāvāli’ can be a recurring name across traditions. Without additional contextual markers (lineage, locale, doctrinal role), this verse alone does not justify equating the two figures.