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Vamana Purana — Indra's Penance & Aditi's Vow, Shloka 10

Indra’s Penance at the Great River and Aditi’s Solar Vow for Vishnu’s Descent

ब्रह्मा प्रोवाच देवेशं वशिष्ठः कश्यपस्तथा हितं सर्वस्य जगतः शक्रस्यापि विशेषतः

brahmā provāca deveśaṃ vaśiṣṭhaḥ kaśyapastathā hitaṃ sarvasya jagataḥ śakrasyāpi viśeṣataḥ

Brahmā berbicara kepada Tuhan para dewa; demikian pula Vasiṣṭha dan Kaśyapa—menyampaikan yang bermanfaat bagi seluruh jagat, dan khususnya bagi Śakra (Indra).

Brahmāwith Vasiṣṭha and Kaśyapaaddressing Indra (deveśa/Śakra)
BrahmāIndra (Śakra)
Sage-guided kingshipDharma as universal welfare (jagat-hita)Collective counsel (Brahmā–ṛṣi authority)Rehabilitation through right action

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FAQs

The triad represents layered authority: Brahmā as cosmic patriarch, and Vasiṣṭha/Kaśyapa as dharma-anchored ṛṣis. Their concurrence legitimizes the remedy as not merely political but universally dharmic (hitaṃ sarvasya jagataḥ).

It frames expiation as public-cosmic welfare, not private absolution. Indra’s moral state affects rainfall, order, and deva governance; thus correction is for the world’s stability as well as Indra’s purification.

No. This śloka is a counsel-summary and contains no explicit toponyms (rivers, forests, tīrthas).