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Vamana Purana — Vamana's Birth, Shloka 33

Vamana’s Birth during Bali’s Horse-Sacrifice and the Mapping of Vishnu’s Sacred Presences

एवमश्वे समुत्सृष्टे वितते यज्ञकर्मणि गते च मासत्रितये हूयमाने च पावके

evamaśve samutsṛṣṭe vitate yajñakarmaṇi gate ca māsatritaye hūyamāne ca pāvake

एवमश्वे समुत्सृष्टे यज्ञकर्मणि च विस्तीर्णे मासत्रितये गते पावके हविर्हूयमानं बभूव।

Narratorial voice within the Purāṇic dialogue (reciter continuing the aśvamedha timeline).
AgniViṣṇu
Ritual timeline (three-month interval)Continuity of offerings (homa)Aśvamedha progressionSacrality of Agni as purifier

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FAQs

In aśvamedha-style narratives, the horse is allowed to roam for a fixed period while the sacrifice is maintained. The three-month marker functions as a narrative clock indicating the rite’s maturation and the approach of consequential events (challenges, confrontations, or divine intervention).

Pāvaka (‘purifier’) is a common epithet of Agni. It highlights the doctrinal idea that offerings, when properly made, are purified and conveyed through Agni to the intended deities.

Not directly. It is a ritual-progress verse without named tīrthas or rivers; its value is in mapping the sacrificial sequence within the broader Bali/Vāmana narrative frame.