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Shloka 17

Gift of SudarshanaThe Gift of Sudarshana: Shiva’s Boon to Vishnu and the Sanctification of Virupaksha

निःश्रीकास्तु त्रयो लोकाः कृतास्तेन दुरात्माना श्रीवत्सं वासुदेवस्य हर्तुमैच्छन्महाबलः

niḥśrīkāstu trayo lokāḥ kṛtāstena durātmānā śrīvatsaṃ vāsudevasya hartumaicchanmahābalaḥ

اُس بدباطن نے تینوں لوکوں کو شری سے محروم کر دیا؛ اور وہ مہابلی واسودیو کے شریوتس کے نشان کو بھی چھین لینا چاہتا تھا۔

Continuation of the mother’s narration to her son
Vāsudeva (Viṣṇu)Śrī (Lakṣmī)
Cosmic imbalance (loss of Śrī)Asura hubrisViṣṇu’s sovereignty signified by ŚrīvatsaAuspicious marks and divine legitimacy

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FAQs

Śrīvatsa is the auspicious emblem on Viṣṇu’s chest, closely associated with Śrī (Lakṣmī) and divine kingship. To ‘steal’ it is symbolic: the Asura attempts to appropriate not just wealth but the very sign of Viṣṇu’s supreme authority and auspicious legitimacy.

The phrase indicates a cosmic condition where prosperity, auspiciousness, and rightful order are withdrawn or suppressed. In Purāṇic narrative logic, such a state typically precipitates divine intervention and the re-establishment of dharma.

No named rivers, lakes, forests, or tīrthas appear in these lines. The geography is implicit (the ‘three worlds’) rather than specific; the surrounding chapter likely anchors the resolution in a particular sacred site, but it is not present in the provided verses.