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Vamana Purana — Sarasvata Hymn to Vishnu, Shloka 24

The Sarasvata Hymn to Vishnu (Vishnu-Pañjara) and the Redemption of a Rakshasa

यावद् द्विजस्य देवर्षे समाप्तिर्वै समाधितः जाते जप्यावसाने ऽसौ त ददर्श निशाचरम्

yāvad dvijasya devarṣe samāptirvai samādhitaḥ jāte japyāvasāne 'sau ta dadarśa niśācaram

यावद् देवर्षे द्विजस्य रक्षासमाप्तिः समाधिता; जाते जप्यावसाने स तं निशाचरं ददर्श।

Pulastya (or the internal narrator) addressing Nārada as devarṣi (chapter-frame convention)
Efficacy and completion of japaRitual sequencing (protection → japa → encounter/vision)Ascetic/ritual authority over harmful beings

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FAQs

“Devarṣi” is a conventional vocative for a divine sage—most commonly Nārada in Purāṇic dialogue frames—signaling that the narration is being delivered to a seer-recipient.

It marks the moment when ritual potency is fully ‘sealed’; only after completion does the restrained being become visible/approachable, emphasizing correct ritual procedure.

The diction supports a literal encounter within the story-world, but Purāṇic style often allows a double sense: ritual completion grants both physical safety and a controlled ‘darśana’ of otherwise dangerous beings.