Bali Mahārāja’s Empowerment and Conquest of Indra’s City
Prelude to Vāmana’s Petition
ततो रथ: काञ्चनपट्टनद्धो हयाश्च हर्यश्वतुरङ्गवर्णा: । ध्वजश्च सिंहेन विराजमानो हुताशनादास हविर्भिरिष्टात् ॥ ५ ॥
tato rathaḥ kāñcana-paṭṭa-naddho hayāś ca haryaśva-turaṅga-varṇāḥ dhvajaś ca siṁhena virājamāno hutāśanād āsa havirbhir iṣṭāt
បន្ទាប់មក ពេលបានបូជាឃី (ប៊ឺសុទ្ធ) ចូលក្នុងភ្លើងយញ្ញៈ ពីភ្លើងនោះបានលេចចេញរថទិព្វមួយ គ្របដោយមាស និងក្រណាត់សូត្រ។ ក៏មានសេះពណ៌លឿងដូចហរិយស្វៈរបស់ឥន្ទ្រ និងទង់មានសញ្ញាសត្វសിംហាដ៏ភ្លឺរលោង។
This verse describes sacred offerings (havis) in a properly performed sacrifice producing tangible divine aids—like a chariot, horses, and a lion-marked flag—manifesting from Agni, showing yajña as a channel for divine arrangement when aligned with dharma.
He is narrating to Mahārāja Parīkṣit how the devas were equipped for their mission; the details emphasize that their strength and resources came through divine sanction and sacrificial order, not merely material power.
Offer your work and resources in a spirit of service—regular prayer, charity, and disciplined duty—so that actions become ‘offerings’; this cultivates humility and invites clarity and support for righteous goals.