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Vamana Purana — Shukra's Curse on King Danda, Shloka 23

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

यद्यसावपि धर्मात्मा न बिभेति तपोधनः जनापवादात् तत्किं त्वं बिभेषु जलमध्यगः

yadyasāvapi dharmātmā na bibheti tapodhanaḥ janāpavādāt tatkiṃ tvaṃ bibheṣu jalamadhyagaḥ

‘यदि स धर्मात्मा तपोधनः जनापवादात् न बिभेति, तर्हि जलमध्यगः त्वं किमर्थं बिभेषि?’

The same female speakers (tāḥ) addressing the Mahāmatsyacontrasting Gālava’s fearlessness with the fish’s fear.
Dharma vs social opinion (janāpavāda)Tapas as spiritual ‘wealth’ (tapo-dhana)Fearlessness as a mark of inner steadinessMoral comparison between beings

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FAQs

The verse highlights a classic dharma tension: the righteous person (dharmātmā) may remain steady even when society criticizes. Public opinion is treated as unstable, whereas dharma is the stable criterion for conduct.

It frames tapas as a form of capital or treasure—accumulated spiritual potency and merit. Calling someone tapodhanaḥ suggests recognized ascetic attainment, not merely an external lifestyle.

It sharpens the rhetorical question: an aquatic being is in its own element and should be least threatened, yet it fears—implying that fear arises from inner confusion rather than external conditions.