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Vamana Purana — Shukra's Curse on King Danda, Shloka 63

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

आकाशात् पर्पताकारः पतमानो नजोत्तमः सिद्धानां वाक्यमाकर्ण्य बाणैश्छिन्नः सहस्रधा

ākāśāt parpatākāraḥ patamāno najottamaḥ siddhānāṃ vākyamākarṇya bāṇaiśchinnaḥ sahasradhā

Desde el cielo cayó un varón excelso, con figura semejante a un ser alado. Al oír las palabras de los Siddhas, fue cercenado por flechas en mil fragmentos.

Narratorial verse (no direct speech); Siddhas are referenced as speaking (their 'words' are heard).
Celestial omens and interventionSiddhas as witnesses/commentatorsViolence by bāṇa (arrows)

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FAQs

Siddhas are perfected semi-divine beings who inhabit higher realms; in Purāṇic narration they often function as cosmic witnesses whose speech signals that an event has supra-human significance.

It is a conventional hyperbole indicating overwhelming martial force or a miraculous weapon-effect, emphasizing the inevitability and totality of the victim’s defeat.

It is not among the most common classical terms; in context it suggests a fluttering/winged appearance while falling, and may reflect a regional or manuscript-specific reading.