Bali Mahārāja’s Empowerment and Conquest of Indra’s City
Prelude to Vāmana’s Petition
अथारुह्य रथं दिव्यं भृगुदत्तं महारथ: । सुस्रग्धरोऽथ सन्नह्य धन्वी खड्गी धृतेषुधि: ॥ ८ ॥ हेमाङ्गदलसब्दाहु: स्फुरन्मकरकुण्डल: । रराज रथमारूढो धिष्ण्यस्थ इव हव्यवाट् ॥ ९ ॥
athāruhya rathaṁ divyaṁ bhṛgu-dattaṁ mahārathaḥ susrag-dharo ’tha sannahya dhanvī khaḍgī dhṛteṣudhiḥ
Then the great warrior Bali mounted the celestial chariot given by Śukrācārya of the Bhṛgu line. Wearing a fine garland, he donned his armor, took up his bow, and bore a sword and quiver. With arms adorned by golden bangles and ears graced with gleaming makara earrings, seated upon the chariot’s throne he shone like the sacred fire worshiped upon the altar.
This verse shows a righteous warrior preparing with divine resources—celestial chariot, bow, sword, and arrows—indicating that higher protection and strength come by divine sanction, not mere pride.
Bhṛgu’s gift signifies the support of great sages for the cause of dharma; the devas’ strength is reinforced through blessings and sacred authority during the devasura conflict.
Before entering any difficult struggle, prepare properly—externally with tools and discipline, and internally by seeking guidance and blessings from wise, dharmic sources.