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Vamana Purana — Shukra's Curse on King Danda, Shloka 105

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

यदा घृताच्यां तनयं जनिष्यसि महाबलम् इत्येवमुक्ताः संहृष्टः स तदा कपिकुञ्जरः

yadā ghṛtācyāṃ tanayaṃ janiṣyasi mahābalam ityevamuktāḥ saṃhṛṣṭaḥ sa tadā kapikuñjaraḥ

जेव्हा त्याला असे सांगितले— “तू घृताचीपासून महाबलवान पुत्र उत्पन्न करशील”— तेव्हा तो गजासारखा कपि अत्यंत आनंदित झाला.

Narrator voice (Purāṇic narrator continuing the episode; implied dialogue addressed to the kapi)
(Implicit) Pitṛs (ancestral deities)(Implicit) Devas
Progeny and destiny (putra-prāpti)Apsaras–hero unions in Purāṇic narrativeAuspicious prediction as narrative catalyst

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FAQs

Ghṛtācī is an apsaras (celestial nymph) who appears across Purāṇas and epics as a figure through whom extraordinary births occur. Her presence typically signals a semi-divine lineage and a narrative turning point (here, the promise of a mighty son).

It is a poetic compound meaning “elephant-like monkey,” emphasizing immense size, strength, and heroic capacity—often used to mark a monkey-hero as exceptional among “plavatām” (leapers/jumpers).

Indirectly. In tīrtha sections, such episodes often function as embedded itihāsa: a story that motivates or sanctifies later actions (such as bathing, worship, or travel) connected to a sacred river or site.