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Shloka 6

Vamana's Three StepsVamana’s Three Steps and the Binding of Bali

ततो ऽब्रवीत् सुरश्रेष्ठो दैत्यराजानमव्ययः विहस्य सुचिरं कालं भरद्वाजमवेक्ष्य च

tato 'bravīt suraśreṣṭho daityarājānamavyayaḥ vihasya suciraṃ kālaṃ bharadvājamavekṣya ca

here meaning the consecrated sacrificial fire."

Vāmana/Viṣṇu speaking to Bali; Bharadvāja is present and is noticed by the Lord.
Vishnu
Divine concealment and revelation (epithets vs. appearance)Witnessing sage (Bharadvāja as dharmic validator)Turning point before the boon request

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FAQs

The smile functions as narrative foreshadowing: the Lord’s request will be deceptively small yet cosmically decisive. The pause heightens the dramatic irony—Bali’s generosity is about to meet the Lord’s boundless measure.

A ṛṣi’s presence can serve as a dharmic witness to the gift transaction. The glance suggests acknowledgment of Bharadvāja as an authoritative observer, reinforcing that what follows occurs within a recognized moral-ritual framework.

They disclose the speaker’s true status: not merely a mendicant brāhmaṇa but the imperishable supreme deity. This dual register—humble form, exalted epithets—is characteristic of avatāra narration and guides the reader to read beyond the surface action.