The Merit of Śravaṇa-Dvādaśī and the Liberation of a Preta through Gayā Piṇḍa-Rites
इत्येवमुक्ते वचने महात्मना विहस्य दैत्याधिपतिः सऋत्विजः प्रादाद् द्विजेन्द्राय पदत्रयं तदा यदा स नान्यं प्रगृहाण किञ्चित्
ityevamukte vacane mahātmanā vihasya daityādhipatiḥ saṛtvijaḥ prādād dvijendrāya padatrayaṃ tadā yadā sa nānyaṃ pragṛhāṇa kiñcit
เมื่อมหาตมะกล่าวดังนี้แล้ว เจ้าแห่งไทตยะพร้อมด้วยฤตวิชยิ้มและหัวเราะ จากนั้นในกาลนั้นเองได้ถวายที่ดินสามก้าวแก่พราหมณ์ผู้ประเสริฐ เพราะวามนะมิได้ยอมรับสิ่งอื่นใดเลย
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Their presence signals that the grant is not casual but ritually sanctioned—performed within a sacrificial/royal gifting framework. In Purāṇic ethics, such formalization intensifies the binding force of the donation.
It underscores Vāmana’s brahminical guise and the dharmic expectation that a king honors a brahmin petitioner. The epithet also heightens the irony: the ‘brahmin dwarf’ is the supreme Lord.
It emphasizes Vāmana’s strict adherence to the stated request, portraying him as precise and vow-bound. This sharpens the narrative tension: the limited request will still encompass the cosmos once Trivikrama manifests.