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Vamana Purana — Gift of Sudarshana, Shloka 44

The Gift of Sudarshana: Shiva’s Boon to Vishnu and the Sanctification of Virupaksha

तसमिन् हते देवरिपौ मुरारिरीशं समाराध्य विरूपनेत्रम् लब्ध्वा च चक्रं प्रवरं महायुधं जगाम देवो निलयं पयोनिधिम् // वम्प्_56.43 सो ऽयं पुत्र निरूपाक्षो देवदेवो महेश्वरः तमाराधय चेत् साधो क्षीरेणोच्छसि भोजनम्

tasamin hate devaripau murārirīśaṃ samārādhya virūpanetram labdhvā ca cakraṃ pravaraṃ mahāyudhaṃ jagāma devo nilayaṃ payonidhim // VamP_56.43 so 'yaṃ putra nirūpākṣo devadevo maheśvaraḥ tamārādhaya cet sādho kṣīreṇocchasi bhojanam

When that enemy of the gods had been slain, Murāri (Viṣṇu), having duly propitiated Īśa—Virūpanetra (Śiva, the One with the wondrous/unequal eye)—obtained the discus, the excellent great weapon; and the god returned to his abode, the ocean, the treasure-house of waters. “Therefore, my son, this Maheśvara is indeed the god of gods, the great lord (Nirūpākṣa). If you propitiate him, O good one, you will obtain food (nourishment) in the form of milk.”

Narrative voice; then an elder/authority figure addressing ‘putra’ (son)—contextually a didactic instruction within the Bali-related episode.
VishnuShiva
Śaiva–Vaiṣṇava unity (Viṣṇu worships Śiva)Divine weapon theology (Sudarśana as obtained through tapas/ārādhana)Boons through Śiva-worshipDidactic counsel to a ‘son’ (upadeśa)

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