धरित्रीं बुभुजे दैत्यो देवराजो यथा दिवि । देवेन्द्रो बलिना नित्यं यज्ञैः संतोषितस्तदा
dharitrīṃ bubhuje daityo devarājo yathā divi | devendro balinā nityaṃ yajñaiḥ saṃtoṣitastadā
อสูรได้เสวยและปกครองแผ่นดินดุจดังเทวราชเสวยสวรรค์ ในกาลนั้นเทเวนทระ (อินทรา) ย่อมพอพระทัยอยู่เสมอด้วยยัญพิธีอันบาหลีบูชา
Sārasvata (continuing narration)
Tirtha: Vastrāpatha-kṣetra (Prabhāsa region)
Type: kshetra
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Scene: Bali as universal monarch on earth, performing grand sacrifices; Indra in heaven receiving satisfaction/strength from the offerings; a visual contrast of Daitya rule with dharmic ritual order.
Yajña is presented as a stabilizing dharmic act—sacrifice sustains harmony between rulers, people, and the divine order.
The verse appears within the Vastrāpathakṣetra Māhātmya (Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa), where such accounts support the celebratory sacred-history tone of the kṣetra.
Yajña (sacrificial rites) is explicitly mentioned as the means by which Bali pleased Devendra (Indra).
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