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Vamana Purana — Shukra's Curse on King Danda, Shloka 10

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

तमूचतुर्मुनिश्रेष्ठं याथातथ्यं शुभानने जातो विदितवृत्तान्तो गालवस्तपतां वरः

tamūcaturmuniśreṣṭhaṃ yāthātathyaṃ śubhānane jāto viditavṛttānto gālavastapatāṃ varaḥ

そのとき、吉祥なる面貌の二人の乙女は、最上の聖仙に向かい、起こったとおりに事の次第を語った。苦行者の中で最勝なるガーラヴァは、全容を知ってそれを聴き、理解した。

Two maidens (kanye) to Sage Gālava (narrative voice implicit)
Truthful narration (yāthātathya)Ascetic authority (tapas, muni)Narrative framing for a tīrtha account

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FAQs

Gālava is a well-known ṛṣi figure across Itihāsa–Purāṇa traditions, often portrayed as a disciplined ascetic and a transmitter of dharma and tīrtha-knowledge. Calling him ‘tapatāṃ varaḥ’ marks him as a reliable recipient and evaluator of sacred-geographical testimony.

The term emphasizes factual, sequential reporting—typical of tīrtha-māhātmya narration where the sanctity of a place is supported by a precise account of events, vows, and ritual outcomes.