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Vamana Purana — Nakshatra-Purusha Vrata, Shloka 67

The Nakshatra-Purusha Vrata: Worship of Vishnu’s Body as the Constellations

इत्येवमुक्त्वा वणिजं प्रेतराजो ऽनुगैः सह स्वनामानि यथान्यायं सम्यगाख्यातवाञ्छुचिः

ityevamuktvā vaṇijaṃ pretarājo 'nugaiḥ saha svanāmāni yathānyāyaṃ samyagākhyātavāñchuciḥ

ครั้นตรัสดังนี้แก่พ่อค้าแล้ว พระยมผู้เป็นราชาแห่งเปรต พร้อมด้วยบริวาร ผู้บริสุทธิ์ ได้ประกาศพระนามของตนโดยถูกต้องตามแบบแผนอันสมควร

Narrator reporting: Preta-rāja (Yama) addressing a merchant (vaṇij)with his attendants present.
Yama (Preta-rāja)
Authority of Yama in afterlife orderProper identification and ritual propriety (yathā-nyāya)Closure marker in māhātmya narrativePurity (śuci) associated with dharmic speech/act

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FAQs

Name-declaration functions as formal identification and authentication of authority. In Purāṇic storytelling, especially around dharma and afterlife matters, stating names/titles can mark a juridical or ritually ‘proper’ conclusion to an instruction or boon.

They are Yama’s attendants/messengers (often called yamadūtas in broader literature). Their presence underscores that the episode concerns the administration of post-mortem states and the enforcement/recognition of dharmic outcomes.

Merchants frequently appear as representative householders/travelers in tīrtha narratives—figures who undertake journeys, encounter sacred places, and receive instruction. This makes them ideal exemplars for teaching the fruits of rites like piṇḍa-dāna and observances tied to specific times.