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Vamana Purana — Prahlada's Counsel to Andhaka, Shloka 16

Shukra’s Curse on King Danda and Prahlada’s Counsel to Andhaka on Dharma

श्पत्वेत्थं भगवान् शुक्रो दण्डमिक्ष्वाकुनन्दनम् जगाम शिष्यसहितः पातालं दानवालयम्

śpatvetthaṃ bhagavān śukro daṇḍamikṣvākunandanam jagāma śiṣyasahitaḥ pātālaṃ dānavālayam

Demikianlah, setelah menyumpahi Daṇḍa, kebanggaan keturunan Ikṣvāku, Śukra yang mulia pun berangkat bersama para muridnya ke Pātāla, kediaman kaum Dānava.

Narrator describing Śukra’s action after the curse.
Śukra (Śukrācārya)
Cosmic geography (netherworld realms)Daitya/Dānava social worldAuthority of the guru (ācārya) and discipleshipRoyal lineage (Ikṣvāku) in Purāṇic narrative

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FAQs

Pātāla functions as a key node in Purāṇic sacred-cosmic geography: it is a structured realm beneath the earth associated with Nāgas and Dānavas/Daityas. The verse situates Śukra within the Dānava sphere as their preceptor.

It marks him as belonging to the Ikṣvāku (Sūryavaṃśa) royal lineage, emphasizing that even eminent kings are subject to the moral-ritual power of a sage’s śāpa.

In this phrasing it is a realm-designation (‘abode of the Dānavas’) rather than a named city; the verse highlights the netherworld domain broadly rather than a particular toponym.