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Vamana Purana — Kali's Complaint to Brahma (Part 2), Shloka 46

Kali’s Complaint to Brahma and the Arrival of Śrī (Jayaśrī) in Bali’s Reign

प्रसूतस्यासुरेन्द्रस्य तव कर्म यदीदृशम् विशेषितस्त्वया राजन् दैतेयः प्रपितामहः

prasūtasyāsurendrasya tava karma yadīdṛśam viśeṣitastvayā rājan daiteyaḥ prapitāmahaḥ

అసురేంద్రుని సంతానమైన నీ కార్యాచరణ ఇలాంటిదైతే అది సముచితమే. ఓ రాజా, నీ వల్ల నీ దైత్య ప్రపితామహుడు విశేషంగా ప్రతిష్ఠితుడయ్యాడు।

(Vāmana/Viṣṇu) speaking to Bali
Vishnu (Vāmana)
Genealogical framing of virtue/viceRoyal ethics (rāja-dharma)Reputation of ancestors through descendantsRhetorical praise as a moral probe

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FAQs

The verse speaks generically of Bali’s eminent Daitya ancestry (the Asura royal line). In the broader Bali cycle, this points to the famous Daitya kings (e.g., Hiraṇyakaśipu and related forebears), emphasizing inherited prestige that Bali is expected to uphold or surpass ethically.

In Purāṇic idiom, a descendant’s fame can ‘raise’ the standing of the lineage. The line suggests Bali’s actions have enhanced ancestral renown—again a subtle pressure to act consistently with honor and truthfulness.

None. The śloka is purely dialogic and genealogical, with no named rivers, forests, kṣetras, or tīrthas.