Gift of Sudarshana — The Gift of Sudarshana: Shiva’s Boon to Vishnu and the Sanctification of Virupaksha
पुलस्त्य उवाच/ शृणुष्वावहितो भूत्वा कथामेतां पुरातनीम् चक्रप्रदानसंबद्धां शिवमाहात्मयवर्धिनीम्
pulastya uvāca/ śṛṇuṣvāvahito bhūtvā kathāmetāṃ purātanīm cakrapradānasaṃbaddhāṃ śivamāhātmayavardhinīm
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Purāṇic discourse treats śravaṇa (listening) as a disciplined act that yields merit and comprehension. Marking attentiveness signals that the forthcoming account is doctrinally and ritually significant, not mere entertainment.
Because the narrative’s point is the source and authority behind the gift: Śiva’s lordship, generosity, and cosmic role are highlighted through the act of empowering Viṣṇu. Such episodes often function to articulate Śaiva–Vaiṣṇava complementarity rather than rivalry.
In Purāṇic terms it is itihāsa-like mythic tradition (purātanī kathā) that typically serves etiological purposes—explaining why a deity, weapon, vow, or place is revered. Given the Vāmana Purāṇa’s strong geographical orientation, the backstory commonly reinforces the sanctity of a kṣetra/tīrtha associated with the event.