प्रह्लादार्थे च वै नूनं नृसिंहत्वमुपागतः । विरोचनसुतस्याग्रे याचकोऽसौ भवेत्तदा
prahlādārthe ca vai nūnaṃ nṛsiṃhatvamupāgataḥ | virocanasutasyāgre yācako'sau bhavettadā
Wahrlich, um Prahlādas willen nahm Er den Zustand des Nṛsiṃha an; und dann, vor dem Sohn Virocanas (Bali), wurde Er als Vāmana zum Bittenden.
Unspecified (contextual narrator within Dharmāraṇya Khaṇḍa; likely Sūta addressing sages)
Scene: Diptych-like imagery: first Narasiṃha’s emergence for Prahlāda; then a serene dwarf-brāhmaṇa Vāmana standing before Bali, palm extended in request, hinting at cosmic Trivikrama within.
The same Supreme Being takes contrasting roles—fierce protector and humble supplicant—to uphold dharma and guide souls.
No site is specified; the focus is avatāra-mahatmya rather than a location-mahatmya.
None is prescribed in this verse.