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Vamana Purana — Nakshatra-Purusha Vrata, Shloka 16

The Nakshatra-Purusha Vrata: Worship of Vishnu’s Body as the Constellations

ततः स हृतसर्वस्वो वणिग् गुःखसमन्वितः असहायो मरौ तस्मिंश् चचारोन्मत्तवद् वशी

tataḥ sa hṛtasarvasvo vaṇig guḥkhasamanvitaḥ asahāyo marau tasmiṃś cacāronmattavad vaśī

मग तो वणिक सर्वस्व लुटल्याने दुःखाने भरून गेला. कोणताही आधार नसताना, त्या मरुभूमीत तो विवश होऊन उन्मत्तासारखा भटकत राहिला.

Narratorial voice within the Saromāhātmya section (speaker-to-listener not specified in the provided excerpt)
Loss of wealth and social supportHuman helplessness as prelude to sacred refugePsychological collapse (unmattavat) in liminal geography

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FAQs

Total loss removes worldly recourse and makes the forthcoming turn to a sacred place (tīrtha) or deity not optional but existential—demonstrating the Purāṇic theme that dharma and divine refuge remain when material supports collapse.

It conveys trauma and disorientation in a hostile landscape; such language intensifies the contrast when order, protection, or insight is later restored through sacred encounter.

In this context it is best read as ‘powerless/at the mercy (of circumstances),’ contrasting with the usual sense of mastery. The merchant is not a yogic vaśī but a person overwhelmed by fate and fear.