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Vamana Purana — Shukra's Curse on King Danda, Shloka 33

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

सा तामुवाच पुत्रीं मां विन्दस्व सुरव्रधकेः चित्राङ्गदेति सुश्रेणि विख्यातां विश्वकर्मणः

sā tāmuvāca putrīṃ māṃ vindasva suravradhakeḥ citrāṅgadeti suśreṇi vikhyātāṃ viśvakarmaṇaḥ

उसने कहा—“हे सुश्रोणि! मुझे अपनी पुत्री जानो; मेरा नाम चित्राङ्गदा है, और मैं देववर्धक विश्वकर्मा की विख्यात पुत्री हूँ।”

Unnamed woman (self-identifying) speaking to Citrāṅgadā
Viśvakarman
Identity and lineageDivine artisan tradition (Viśvakarman)Recognition of kinship

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Viśvakarman is the divine architect/artisan associated with crafting celestial cities, weapons, and ritual implements. Mentioning him confers a semi-divine pedigree and often signals that the character has a role connected to sacred construction, order, or ritual efficacy.

The form appears as an epithet meaning ‘one who increases/strengthens the gods’ (sura-vardhaka). In context it most naturally qualifies Viśvakarman (or his function), emphasizing his beneficence toward the devas.

It indicates a relational twist—either literal lineage, adoptive/ritual kinship, or a revelation that reconfigures the listener’s status. Such claims commonly precede a tīrtha-related vow, pilgrimage purpose, or a boon narrative.