The Appearance of Vāmanadeva and His Arrival at Bali’s Sacrifice
मौञ्ज्या मेखलया वीतमुपवीताजिनोत्तरम् । जटिलं वामनं विप्रं मायामाणवकं हरिम् ॥ २४ ॥ प्रविष्टं वीक्ष्य भृगव: सशिष्यास्ते सहाग्निभि: । प्रत्यगृह्णन्समुत्थाय सङ्क्षिप्तास्तस्य तेजसा ॥ २५ ॥
mauñjyā mekhalayā vītam upavītājinottaram jaṭilaṁ vāmanaṁ vipraṁ māyā-māṇavakaṁ harim
মৌঞ্জী-মেখলা, যজ্ঞোপৱীত, হৰিণচৰ্মৰ উত্তৰীয় আৰু জটা ধাৰণ কৰি ব্ৰাহ্মণ-বালক ৰূপে ভগৱান বামনদেৱ যজ্ঞমণ্ডপত প্ৰৱেশ কৰিলে। তেওঁৰ তেজে ঋত্বিজ আৰু শিষ্যসকলৰ দীপ্তি ম্লান হ’ল; সিহঁতে উঠি প্ৰণাম কৰি বিধিপূৰ্বক আদৰণি জনালে।
This verse describes Vāmana as Hari in the form of a dwarf brāhmaṇa-brahmacārī, marked by the muñja belt, sacred thread, deerskin, and matted hair—signs of Vedic ascetic discipline and divine purpose.
Vāmana appears to approach Bali in a humble brāhmaṇa form, initiating the divine test that draws out Bali’s truthfulness and culminates in Bali’s surrender to the Lord.
Great spiritual power may come in simple, humble appearances; the verse encourages reverence, humility, and discernment rather than judging by external size or status.