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Vamana Purana — Bali's Sudarshana Worship, Shloka 7

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

तं च श्रुत्वा महाशब्दं बलिः खङ्गं समाददे आः किमेतदितीत्थञ्च पप्रच्छासुरपुङ्गवः

taṃ ca śrutvā mahāśabdaṃ baliḥ khaṅgaṃ samādade āḥ kimetaditītthañca papracchāsurapuṅgavaḥ

সেই মহাশব্দ শুনে বলি খড়্গ ধারণ করল এবং বলল—‘আঃ, এ কী?’—এইভাবে অসুরশ্রেষ্ঠ প্রশ্ন করল।

Narrator voice describing Bali’s reaction (within the Vāmana–Bali narrative frame)
Vishnu
Kṣatriya-like readiness and royal duty (weapon-taking)Portent and inquiryAsura kingship and valorNarrative escalation in the Vāmana–Bali cycle

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FAQs

The gesture marks royal vigilance and the dharma of a ruler/warrior archetype: a sudden cosmic disturbance is treated as a potential threat to the realm, demanding readiness before deliberation.

No. The epithet ‘asura-puṅgava’ signals stature and leadership. In the broader Vāmana–Bali tradition, Bali is complex—valorous and generous—yet positioned against the reassertion of divine cosmic order.

It is a hinge from cosmic omen (the roar) to human/agent response (Bali’s inquiry), preparing for explanation by another character (Vindhyāvalī in the next verse).