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Vamana Purana — Bali's Sudarshana Worship, Shloka 11

Bali’s Worship of Sudarshana and Prahlada’s Teaching on Vishnu-Bhakti

बलिरुवाच नमस्यामि हरेश्चक्रं दैत्यचक्रविदारणम् सहस्रांशुं सहस्राभं सहस्रारं सुनिर्मलम्

baliruvāca namasyāmi hareścakraṃ daityacakravidāraṇam sahasrāṃśuṃ sahasrābhaṃ sahasrāraṃ sunirmalam

ବଳି କହିଲା—ଦୈତ୍ୟସେନାକୁ ବିଦାରଣ କରୁଥିବା ହରିଙ୍କ ଚକ୍ରକୁ ମୁଁ ନମସ୍କାର କରୁଛି; ସହସ୍ରକିରଣମୟ, ସହସ୍ରପ୍ରଭ, ସହସ୍ରାର ଏବଂ ପରମ ନିର୍ମଳ।

Bali speaking (stotra) to Sudarśana-cakra / Hari (Viṣṇu)within the narration addressed to a sage.
Vishnu (Hari/Vamana)Sudarshana (cakra)
Stuti of SudarśanaDivine radiance and purity symbolismAsura devotion and surrenderDharma’s triumph through Viṣṇu’s śakti

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FAQs

It can mean (1) the Daityas’ ‘wheel’ as a military formation/host, or (2) their ‘cycle’ of dominance and aggression. The hymn praises Sudarśana as the force that rends both their armies and their oppressive momentum.

The imagery links Sudarśana to solar brilliance and moral purity: it illuminates (reveals truth) and purifies (removes adharma). In Purāṇic idiom, radiance is not merely physical light but the manifestation of divine order (ṛta/dharma).

The Vāmana–Bali cycle often portrays Bali as capable of devotion and humility. His stuti highlights a Purāṇic theme: spiritual merit and recognition of divine sovereignty are not restricted by birth-group (Deva/Asura) but by conduct and insight.