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Vamana Purana — Shukra's Curse on King Danda, Shloka 82

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

कालिन्द्या विमले तीर्थे मृगपक्षिसमन्विते श्रकण्ठायतनस्याग्रे मया सत्यं तवोदितम्

kālindyā vimale tīrthe mṛgapakṣisamanvite śrakaṇṭhāyatanasyāgre mayā satyaṃ tavoditam

No tīrtha puro de Kālindī, frequentado por cervos e aves, diante do santuário de Śrakaṇṭha—esta é a verdade que te declarei.

Kapi (monkey) to Apsarā
Shiva (as Śrakaṇṭha)
Sacred river tīrtha (Kālindī)Temple-centered geography (āyatana)Truth as narrative authenticationNature imagery in tīrtha description

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FAQs

Kālindī is a well-known river-name, commonly identified with the Yamunā. Here it functions as the chapter’s primary geographic anchor for a specific tīrtha described as ‘vimala’ (pure).

Śrakaṇṭha is presented as a shrine-deity (āyatana = temple/abode). The name aligns with Śaiva nomenclature (a form/epithet of Śiva), indicating a Śiva-centered sacred site situated at or near the Kālindī tīrtha.

Such ecological markers are typical in Purāṇic tīrtha-topography: they signal a forested, auspicious, ascetic-friendly landscape and help ‘map’ the site as a living sacred environment rather than a purely abstract location.