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Vamana Purana — Merit of Shravana Dvadashi, Shloka 88

The Merit of Śravaṇa-Dvādaśī and the Liberation of a Preta through Gayā Piṇḍa-Rites

ततः स्वर्गं सहस्राक्षो वासुदेवप्रसादतः सुराश्च सर्वे त्रैलोक्यमवापुर्निरुपद्रवाः

tataḥ svargaṃ sahasrākṣo vāsudevaprasādataḥ surāśca sarve trailokyamavāpurnirupadravāḥ

svāti-yoge ca daśanā dohade tila-śaṣkulī | dātavyā keśava-prītyai brahmaṇasya ca bhojanam ||

Narrator (traditionally Pulastya) to Nārada
Vishnu (Vāsudeva)Indra (Sahasrākṣa)Devas (Surāḥ)
Restoration of Indra’s kingshipDivine grace (prasāda) as the cause of cosmic stabilitySecurity of the three worlds (trailokya-śānti)

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FAQs

Epithetic naming is a Purāṇic stylistic marker that also signals function: Indra as the vigilant sovereign of Svarga. The epithet underscores his restored authority and watchfulness once the demonic threat is removed.

It indicates that the consequence of the Lord’s act is not local but cosmic: order is re-established across the full three-tiered universe. The phrase ‘nirupadravāḥ’ frames the result as the cessation of oppression and calamity.

Both. Theologically, it affirms Viṣṇu as the ultimate guarantor of dharmic order; causally, it states that the Devas’ regained stability is contingent on divine intervention rather than merely their own power.