Prahlada’s Defeat by Nara-Narayana and Victory through Bhakti
ततश्चाप्सरसो दृष्ट्वा स्वागतेनाभिपूज्य च वसन्तमाह भगवानेह्येहि स्थीयतामिति
tataścāpsaraso dṛṣṭvā svāgatenābhipūjya ca vasantamāha bhagavānehyehi sthīyatāmiti
Pagkatapos, nang makita ang mga Apsaras, tinanggap sila ng Mapalad na Panginoon at pinarangalan sa pagbati; at sinabi niya kay Vasanta, “Halika, halika—manatili ka rito.”
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Hospitality (svāgata/abhipūjā) is upheld even toward potentially distracting forces; dharma is expressed through courteous reception without inner agitation.
This is narrative conduct-teaching (ācāra within ākhyāna). It illustrates dharma in action rather than genealogies or cosmology.
Apsarases and Vasanta represent sensory allure and seasonal stimulation; the ‘Bhagavān’ welcoming them indicates integration and governance of worldly beauty rather than rejection driven by fear.