Umā–Maheśvara-saṃvāda: Varṇa-bhraṃśa, Ācāra (Vṛtta), and Karmic Ascent/Decline
इन्द्र उवाच चक्र पादौ वराहं च ब्राह्मणं चापि वामनम् | उद्धृतां धरणीं चैव किमर्थ त्वं प्रशंससि
indra uvāca: cakrapādau varāhaṃ ca brāhmaṇaṃ cāpi vāmanam | uddhṛtāṃ dharaṇīṃ caiva kimarthaṃ tvaṃ praśaṃsasi ||
インドラは言った。「尊き御方よ、なぜ円盤(チャクラ)、二つの御足、猪(ヴァラーハ)、矮小の婆羅門ヴァーマナ、そして持ち上げられた大地を讃えるのか。これらの姿と徴を称揚する目的は何であるか。」
इन्द्र उवाच
The verse models dhārmic inquiry: even divine symbols and avatāra-forms should be understood through their purpose—protection of beings, restoration of cosmic order, and the ethical meaning behind praise (stuti) rather than mere recitation.
Indra asks a revered interlocutor why specific sacred emblems and incarnations—Sudarśana (cakra), the divine feet/strides, Varāha who raised the Earth, and Vāmana in Brahmin-dwarf form—are being praised, seeking the rationale and significance behind that eulogy.