Aditi’s Payo-vrata and Viṣṇu’s Promise to Appear as Her Son
Prelude to Vāmana
तान्विनिर्जित्य समरे दुर्मदानसुरर्षभान् । प्रतिलब्धजयश्रीभि: पुत्रैरिच्छस्युपासितुम् ॥ १३ ॥
tān vinirjitya samare durmadān asurarṣabhān pratilabdha-jaya-śrībhiḥ putrair icchasy upāsitum
O Diyosa, nauunawaan Ko na nais mong sambahin Ako kasama ng iyong mga anak, matapos talunin sa digmaan ang mapagmataas na mga pinunong asura at mabawi ang tagumpay at karangalan.
It describes the devas defeating the proud leaders of the asuras in battle and regaining the glory of victory, after which the victorious leader desires to be honored by his sons.
Shukadeva Gosvami narrates this verse to Maharaja Parikshit, describing the situation involving Aditi and the devas after their conflict with the asuras.
Worldly success and honor are temporary; the Bhagavatam uses such moments to point the reader toward seeking lasting shelter through devotion to Lord Vishnu rather than pride in victory.