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Vamana Purana — Portents at Bali's Sacrifice, Shloka 37

Portents at Bali’s Sacrifice and the Kośakāra’s Son: The Power of Past Karma

एतेनाविश्य धर्मिष्ठे भाव्यं भूतेन साम्प्रतम् को ऽप्यटस्माकं छलयितुं सुरूपी भुवि संस्थितः

etenāviśya dharmiṣṭhe bhāvyaṃ bhūtena sāmpratam ko 'pyaṭasmākaṃ chalayituṃ surūpī bhuvi saṃsthitaḥ

ఓ ధర్మిష్ఠా! ఇతనిలో ప్రవేశించి ఏదో భూతశక్తి ఇప్పుడు ఒక కార్యాన్ని సాధించబోతోంది; మనలను మోసం చేయడానికి ఒక సురూపుడు భూమిపై నిలిచివున్నాడు.

A minister/counsellor addressing a dharmic ruler (context suggests a royal court; exact names not in the given excerpt)
Vishnu
Deception and discernmentProtection of dharmaCourtly counsel (mantri-nīti)Occult/daemonic agency

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FAQs

In Purāṇic narrative, hostile forces often employ disguise and attractive form to gain access to the righteous. ‘Surūpī’ signals a deliberate strategy: deception through pleasing appearance, a common motif in rākṣasa/āsura plots.

While ‘bhūta’ can mean ‘ghost/spirit’ in later usage, in Purāṇic Sanskrit it can also mean ‘a being/entity’ broadly. Here it functions as an occult or non-human agent enabling possession or covert action, consistent with courtly suspicion of supernatural interference.

The verse frames dharma as requiring vigilance (viveka). Righteousness alone is not sufficient; one must also recognize ‘chala’ (fraud) and protect the polity from covert threats.