Narada Questions Pulastya: The Vamana Purana Begins and Satī’s Monsoon Lament
कथं च वैष्णवनो भूत्वा प्रह्लादो दैत्यसत्तमः त्रिदशैर्युयुधे सार्थमत्र मै संशयो महान्
kathaṃ ca vaiṣṇavano bhūtvā prahlādo daityasattamaḥ tridaśairyuyudhe sārthamatra mai saṃśayo mahān
また、ヴィシュヌの帰依者でありながら、ダイティヤの中で最勝のプラフラーダは、いかにして神々と共に戦ったのか。ここに私には大いなる疑いがある。
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The verse foregrounds a classic Purāṇic tension: devotion (bhakti) does not automatically erase social/cosmic roles (dharma) and historical alignments. It invites a nuanced explanation of how a Viṣṇu-bhakta can still participate in conflict, depending on circumstance, duty, or divine arrangement.
This functions as a prompt for Vamśānucarita / Carita-style narration (accounts of renowned figures like Prahlāda) and often connects to Manvantara/Deva-Asura cycles when the broader context of divine wars is supplied.
Prahlāda symbolizes steadfast devotion within adverse lineage (a Daitya family). The ‘doubt’ signals that bhakti transcends simplistic factionalism, preparing the text to reconcile apparent contradictions through deeper dharma and divine intent.