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Vamana Purana — Shukra's Curse on King Danda, Shloka 28

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

तत्र स्थितैका सुदती विश्वकर्मतनुरुहा चित्राङ्गदा सुचार्वङ्गी वीक्षन्ती तनुमध्यमे

tatra sthitaikā sudatī viśvakarmatanuruhā citrāṅgadā sucārvaṅgī vīkṣantī tanumadhyame

Ali estava uma mulher de rara beleza—dita nascida do corpo de Viśvakarman—chamada Citrāṅgadā, de membros formosos e cintura delgada, a contemplar.

Narrator voice introducing/depicting Citrāṅgadā within the ongoing Pushkara episode.
Viśvakarman
Mythic genealogy/origin (viśvakarma-tanū-ruhā)Auspicious beauty-description (strī-lakṣaṇa)Pilgrimage setting as stage for encounters

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FAQs

Viśvakarman is the divine artisan/architect in Vedic-Purāṇic tradition. ‘Tanū-ruhā’ signals a non-ordinary, crafted or divinely generated origin—often used to heighten a character’s exceptional status within a tīrtha narrative.

The name is shared across traditions, but identity cannot be assumed from this verse alone. Purāṇas frequently reuse names; confirmation requires the surrounding narrative (relationships, deeds, and explicit identifiers).

Such descriptors are conventional markers in Sanskrit narrative to signal auspiciousness, attraction, and narrative importance—often foreshadowing an encounter, choice, or test connected to the tīrtha setting.