Virocana–Bali, Aditi’s Tapas, and the Vāmana–Trivikrama Episode
तस्यैवं वर्तमानस्य कदाचिद् विष्णुचोदितः / सनत्कुमारो भगवान् पुरं प्राप महामुनिः
tasyaivaṃ vartamānasya kadācid viṣṇucoditaḥ / sanatkumāro bhagavān puraṃ prāpa mahāmuniḥ
അവൻ ഇങ്ങനെ ഭരിച്ചുകൊണ്ടിരിക്കെ, ഒരിക്കൽ വിഷ്ണുവിന്റെ പ്രേരണയാൽ ഭഗവാൻ മഹാമുനിയായ സനത്കുമാരൻ ആ നഗരത്തിലെത്തി.
Suta (narrator) describing the unfolding events
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It implies a supreme, directive intelligence: Viṣṇu initiates the right encounter through Sanatkumāra, suggesting that higher spiritual order guides events beyond ordinary agency.
No specific technique is named; the verse instead highlights daiva-preraṇā (divine prompting) and satsanga (contact with a realized sage) as catalysts that commonly precede instruction in Yoga and dharma within the Kurma Purana.
By showing Viṣṇu guiding seekers toward a brahmarṣi teacher (Sanatkumāra), it supports the Purana’s integrative theology—divine grace can operate through varied lineages and sages, aligning Vaishnava devotion with broader Shaiva-Yogic instruction.