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Shloka 60

Adhyaya 71: पुरत्रयवृत्तान्तः—ब्रह्मवरदानम्, मयकृतत्रिपुर-निर्माणम्, विष्णुमाया-धर्मविघ्नः, शिवस्तुति, त्रिपुरदाहोपक्रमः

विष्णुरुवाच दग्ध्वा भित्त्वा च भुक्त्वा च गत्वा दैत्यपुरत्रयम् पुनर्यथागतं वीरा गन्तुमर्हथ भूतये

viṣṇuruvāca dagdhvā bhittvā ca bhuktvā ca gatvā daityapuratrayam punaryathāgataṃ vīrā gantumarhatha bhūtaye

Dijo Viṣṇu: «Id a las tres ciudades de los Daityas; quemadlas, quebrad sus murallas y consumid su poder. Luego, oh héroes, regresad por el mismo camino por el que vinisteis, para el bienestar y la prosperidad de todos los seres».

viṣṇuḥ uvācaViṣṇu said
viṣṇuḥ uvāca:
dagdhvāhaving burned
dagdhvā:
bhittvāhaving split/broken open
bhittvā:
caand
ca:
bhuktvāhaving consumed/enjoyed (i.e., taken away their strength)
bhuktvā:
caand
ca:
gatvāhaving gone
gatvā:
daitya-pura-trayamthe three fortresses/cities of the Daityas
daitya-pura-trayam:
punaḥagain/then
punaḥ:
yathāgatamas you came/by the same route
yathāgatam:
vīrāḥO heroes
vīrāḥ:
gantumto go/return
gantum:
arhathayou ought/are fit
arhatha:
bhūtayefor prosperity/welfare (of beings).
bhūtaye:

Vishnu

V
Vishnu
D
Daityas
T
Tripura (three cities)

FAQs

The verse frames the destruction of “Tripura” as a dharmic act done for bhūti—universal welfare. In Linga-oriented Shaiva reading, it points to the Lord (Pati) removing entrenched strongholds of adharma, just as Linga-pūjā aims at dissolving inner impurities and stabilizing auspiciousness.

Though spoken by Viṣṇu, the command presupposes the higher governance of Shiva-tattva: the cosmic function of dissolving obstructive powers so beings can flourish. In Shaiva Siddhānta terms, Pati enables the removal of pāśa (bondage) that fortifies the pashu’s entanglement.

A direct ritual is not prescribed, but the yogic takeaway aligns with Pāśupata discipline: “burning, breaking, and consuming” symbolize tapas (burning impurities), jñāna (breaking ignorance), and vairāgya (consuming attachment), culminating in a return to right order (yathāgatam) and bhūti (spiritual flourishing).