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Vamana Purana — Shukra's Curse on King Danda, Shloka 61

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

तस्यार्थे चैव वसुधा स्माभिरटिता नृप तस्मादुत्तिष्ठ मार्गस्व साहाय्यं कर्तुमर्हसि

tasyārthe caiva vasudhā smābhiraṭitā nṛpa tasmāduttiṣṭha mārgasva sāhāyyaṃ kartumarhasi

“For its sake, O King, we have wandered over the earth. Therefore rise up, search (for it), and you ought to render assistance (to us).”

Ṛtadhvaja addressing King Indradyumna
Vishnu
Tirtha Yatra (pilgrimage/search)Royal duty to aid dharmic aimsQuest for a famed sacred siteCollective effort (asmābhiḥ)

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FAQs

It signals a formal tīrtha-yātrā or quest: sacred geography is not merely described but ‘earned’ through travel, inquiry, and royal support, reinforcing the idea that holy places are discovered through dharmic effort.

The imperative frames kingship as active dharma: the ruler is expected to mobilize resources, guide searches, and support sages/seekers in accessing sacred sites and their benefits.

Primarily a specific request within the story—help locate/access the famed Nandayantī—yet it also models a general Purāṇic ideal: rulers should assist religious quests and the maintenance of sacred landscapes.