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Vamana Purana — Trivikrama Theophany, Shloka 18

Vishnu’s Return to Brahmā and the Vāmana–Trivikrama Theophany

एतत् तवोक्तं भगवांस्त्रिविक्रमश्चकार यद् देवहितं महात्मा रसातलस्थो दितिजश्चकार यत्तच्छृणुष्वाद्य वदामि विप्र

etat tavoktaṃ bhagavāṃstrivikramaścakāra yad devahitaṃ mahātmā rasātalastho ditijaścakāra yattacchṛṇuṣvādya vadāmi vipra

ఓ విప్రా! నీవు చెప్పినట్లే మహాత్ముడైన భగవాన్ త్రివిక్రముడు దేవహితమైన కార్యం చేశాడు. ఇప్పుడు రసాతలంలో నివసించే దితిజుడు (దితి పుత్రుడు) చేసినది వినుము; నేడు నేను చెప్పుచున్నాను।

Pulastya to Nārada (or a brāhmaṇa interlocutor addressed as vipra)
VishnuDaityas (Diti-born, i.e., Bali’s lineage)
Divine action for cosmic order (deva-hita)Shift of scene from Svarga to RasātalaDaitya response to Viṣṇu’s actNarrative framing and transmission

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In the Vāmana cycle, ‘ditija’ commonly points to Bali (a Daitya king). The verse functions as a narrative hinge: after Trivikrama’s deva-hita act, the text turns to Bali’s condition and actions in the netherworld.

Rasātala is one of the subterranean realms (pātāla regions). In many Purāṇas, Daityas and Nāgas inhabit such regions; here it marks the relocated domain associated with Bali after the Trivikrama episode.

It indicates dialogic continuity—either the listener summarized prior points or the narrator acknowledges an earlier statement—before introducing the next narrative unit (Bali in Rasātala).