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Vamana Purana — Bali's Sudarshana Worship, Shloka 13

Bali’s Worship of Sudarshana and Prahlada’s Teaching on Vishnu-Bhakti

अरेषु संस्थिता देवाः सेन्द्राः सार्काः सपावकाः जवे यस्य स्थितो वायुरापोग्निः पृथिवी नभः

areṣu saṃsthitā devāḥ sendrāḥ sārkāḥ sapāvakāḥ jave yasya sthito vāyurāpogniḥ pṛthivī nabhaḥ

তাৰ আৰাসমূহত দেৱতাসকল অৱস্থিত—ইন্দ্ৰসহ, সূৰ্যসহ আৰু পাবক (অগ্নি)সহ। তাৰ বেগত বায়ু, জল, অগ্নি, পৃথিৱী আৰু আকাশ স্থিত।

Not specified in input; stuti voice continuesdescribing the cakra’s cosmic constituents.
Vishnu (Hari)Sudarshana (Cakra)IndraSurya (Arka)Agni (Pavaka)
Cosmic order mapped onto SudarshanaIntegration of Vedic deities within Vaiṣṇava framePañca-bhūta (five elements)Protective, all-pervading divinity

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FAQs

Spokes conventionally represent directions and the distribution of power through the cosmos. Placing devas on the spokes portrays them as functional administrators of cosmic regions and processes, all held together by the cakra’s structure.

‘Java’ is the wheel’s driving momentum—its dynamic force. The verse locates the pañca-bhūtas (air, water, fire, earth, space) in that dynamism, implying that elemental processes are energized and regulated by the divine wheel’s motion.

Yes, but in an inclusive mode: it asserts Viṣṇu’s cakra as the organizing principle while still honoring Indra, Sūrya, and Agni as real presences within that order—typical of Purāṇic synthesis.