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Vamana Purana — Sarasvata Hymn to Vishnu, Shloka 3

The Sarasvata Hymn to Vishnu (Vishnu-Pañjara) and the Redemption of a Rakshasa

तेनैव कर्मदोषेम स्वेन पापकृतां वरः क्रुरैश्चक्रे ततो वृत्तिं राक्षसत्वाद् विशेषतः

tenaiva karmadoṣema svena pāpakṛtāṃ varaḥ kruraiścakre tato vṛttiṃ rākṣasatvād viśeṣataḥ

అదే కర్మదోషము—తన పాపకర్మ ఫలముచేత—పాపులలో అగ్రగణ్యుడైన వాడు, ప్రత్యేకంగా రాక్షసత్వ కారణంగా, తరువాత క్రూరమైన జీవికను అవలంబించెను.

Narrator continuing the karmic characterization of the niśācara/rākṣasa figure within the Adhyaya.
Agency and moral responsibility (svena)Karmic causality (karma-doṣa)Rākṣasa-dharma as degeneration of conductCruelty as a lifestyle (krūra-vṛtti)

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FAQs

Both strands are present but the emphasis is on agency: ‘svena’ (‘by his own’) and ‘karma-doṣa’ frame the rākṣasa condition as the fruit of prior choices. ‘Rākṣasatva’ then describes how that karmic embodiment reinforces a cruel ‘vṛtti’ (habitual conduct).

Vṛtti is not merely occupation; it is a sustained pattern of behavior—how one lives day to day. Here it indicates a settled, cruel mode of life consistent with adharma.

It is a rhetorical intensifier used in Purāṇic narration to mark exemplary moral failure. The figure becomes a cautionary type: one whose accumulated wrongdoing culminates in demonic embodiment and conduct.