Shukra’s Curse on King Danda and Prahlada’s Counsel to Andhaka on Dharma
याथातथ्यं च तान् सर्वानाह सेनापतिर्बली ते चापि बलिनां श्रेष्ठाः सन्नद्धा युद्धकाङ्क्षिणः
yāthātathyaṃ ca tān sarvānāha senāpatirbalī te cāpi balināṃ śreṣṭhāḥ sannaddhā yuddhakāṅkṣiṇaḥ
“Rồi vị thống soái Bali thuật lại cho tất cả đúng như sự thật; và những bậc ưu tú nhất trong hàng dũng lực, đã trang bị đầy đủ, khát khao chiến trận.”
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‘Senāpati’ highlights his functional role as commander in this episode; Purāṇic narratives often shift titles to emphasize the immediate narrative function (political leader vs. military organizer).
It frames Bali as giving a factual, strategic report rather than mere agitation—an idiom of competent governance and military counsel in epic-Purāṇic style.
No. Although Bali is the same famed Daitya, this passage belongs to the Andhaka-related war narrative context rather than the Vāmana avatāra’s three-steps episode.