Prahlada’s Defeat in Battle and Victory through Bhakti (Nara-Narayana Episode)
दृष्ट्वा नारायणं देवं नरं च दितिजेश्वरः कृताञ्जलिपुटो भूत्वा ववन्दे चरणौ तयोः
dṛṣṭvā nārāyaṇaṃ devaṃ naraṃ ca ditijeśvaraḥ kṛtāñjalipuṭo bhūtvā vavande caraṇau tayoḥ
神ナーラーヤナとナラを見て、ディティの子らの主プラフラーダは合掌し、両者の御足に礼拝した。
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Devotion (añjali and pāda-vandana) is presented as universally accessible: even a ‘lord of the Daityas’ embodies humility before the divine, implying bhakti transcends lineage and prior conduct.
Vamśānucarita with dharma-bhakti upākhyāna: the dynastic figure (Prahlada) is characterized through a devotional act, a typical Purāṇic method of teaching dharma via exemplary persons.
The paired presence of Nara and Nārāyaṇa symbolizes the confluence of human striving (tapas, discipline) and divine grace; Prahlada’s bowing to both feet emphasizes honoring both the ascetic ideal and the supreme deity together.