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Vamana Purana — Shukra's Curse on King Danda, Shloka 141

Shukra’s Curse on King Danda and Andhaka’s Challenge to Shiva

समायाता महात्मानो यक्षगन्धर्वदानवाः तानागतान् समीक्ष्यैव पुत्र्यस्ताः पृथुलोचनाः

samāyātā mahātmāno yakṣagandharvadānavāḥ tānāgatān samīkṣyaiva putryastāḥ pṛthulocanāḥ

Llegaron seres magnánimos—Yakṣas, Gandharvas y Dānavas. Al verlos llegar, aquellas doncellas de grandes ojos los contemplaron atentamente.

Narrator to the addressed king; the verse describes the expanding audience at the sacred gathering.
Multi-realm participation in tīrtha eventsSacred assembly including Yakṣas/Gandharvas/DānavasAuspicious spectacle and witness (darśana)

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FAQs

Purāṇic tīrthas are portrayed as cosmically ‘porous’ places where multiple orders of beings converge. Their joint presence underscores the tīrtha’s extraordinary magnetism and the public, festival-like character of the event.

Not necessarily. In many Purāṇic scenes, Dānavas can be neutral participants in assemblies, especially when the narrative aims to show universal attendance rather than battle. The verse’s tone is observational, not adversarial.

They are maidens/daughters present at the scene, described with a conventional poetic epithet (‘large-eyed’). Their mention functions as a narrative camera: the arrival of extraordinary beings is highlighted through the gaze of onlookers.