Vamana's Three Steps — Vamana’s Three Steps and the Binding of Bali
पद्भ्यां भूमिस्तथा जङ्घे नभस्त्रैलोक्यवन्दितः सत्यं तपो जानुयुग्मे ऊरुभ्यां मेरुमन्दरौ
padbhyāṃ bhūmistathā jaṅghe nabhastrailokyavanditaḥ satyaṃ tapo jānuyugme ūrubhyāṃ merumandarau
จากพระบาทคือแผ่นดิน จากแข้งคือโลกทั้งหลาย และจากพระเพลาคือท้องฟ้าที่ไตรโลกสักการะ ในคู่เข่าประดิษฐานสัจจะและตบะ และจากพระเพลาทั้งสองปรากฏเขาพระสุเมรุและเขามันทรา
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In Purāṇic ‘body-as-cosmos’ schemata, joints symbolize stability and support. Knees bear the body’s weight and enable movement; similarly, satya and tapas are portrayed as sustaining dharma and enabling spiritual progress—supporting the worlds like a cosmic ‘hinge’.
Meru functions as the axial world-mountain in Purāṇic cosmography, while Mandara is famed as the churning mountain (samudra-manthana) and also appears as a sacred mountain. Pairing them emphasizes that multiple paradigmatic ‘world-mountains’ are grounded in the same cosmic source.
The verse uses a Virāṭ/Puruṣa-style mapping without explicit sectarian markers. In the Vāmana Purāṇa’s cosmographic-tīrtha discourse, such mappings often function as a universal template that can be read as Vishnu’s cosmic form, while remaining broadly ‘Puruṣa’ in diction.