Vamana's Three Steps — Vamana’s Three Steps and the Binding of Bali
विश्वेदेवा कटीभागे मरुतो वस्तिशीर्षगाः लिङ्गे स्थितो मन्मथश्च वृषणाभ्यां प्रजापतिः
viśvedevā kaṭībhāge maruto vastiśīrṣagāḥ liṅge sthito manmathaśca vṛṣaṇābhyāṃ prajāpatiḥ
विश्वेदेवाः कटीभागे मरुतो वस्तिशीर्षगाः। लिङ्गे स्थितो मन्मथश्च वृषणाभ्यां प्रजापतिः॥
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The mapping is functional-symbolic: Manmatha embodies desire that initiates procreation, while Prajāpati represents generative lordship/creation. Placing them in the reproductive anatomy encodes a cosmological claim that creation proceeds through desire and generative power.
The Viśvedevas are a collective group of deities invoked in Vedic ritual. The hip/waist region is a locus of bodily balance and support; symbolically, the ‘All-Gods’ stabilize and uphold the cosmic person, paralleling their role as comprehensive divine witnesses in ritual.
Maruts are wind/storm deities; their placement near an organ associated with internal ‘flows’ can be read as a physiological metaphor for vital airs (vāyus) governing bodily functions. It also continues the Purāṇic habit of distributing deities according to perceived functional correspondences.