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Vamana Purana — Indra's Penance & Aditi's Vow, Shloka 18

Indra’s Penance at the Great River and Aditi’s Solar Vow for Vishnu’s Descent

महानदी यत्र सुरर्षिकन्या जलापदेशाद्धिमशैलमेत्य चक्रे जगत्पापविनष्टिमग्र्यां संदर्शनप्राशनमञ्जनेन

mahānadī yatra surarṣikanyā jalāpadeśāddhimaśailametya cakre jagatpāpavinaṣṭimagryāṃ saṃdarśanaprāśanamañjanena

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(Contextual tīrtha-māhātmya narration; speaker not specified in the excerpt)
Mahānadī (as sacred river)
River as tīrtha (nadī-māhātmya)Purification through darśana/pāna/snānāMythic etiology of a sacred river’s powerAccessibility of merit through simple acts

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FAQs

Three classic tīrtha-acts are named: darśana (seeing the sacred water), prāśana (drinking), and mañjana (bathing). The verse frames them as intrinsically sin-destroying at Mahānadī.

She functions as an etiological figure explaining the river’s exceptional pāpa-haraṇa power. Even without her personal name in this excerpt, the Purāṇic pattern is clear: a celestial-sage lineage and a journey to Himālaya confer sanctity and cosmic efficacy on the river.

Himālaya is a paradigmatic source-region for sacred waters and tapas. Mentioning dhimaśaila situates Mahānadī within a sanctified Himalayan cosmography, strengthening its authority as a purifier.