The Appearance of Vāmanadeva and His Arrival at Bali’s Sacrifice
द्वादश्यां सवितातिष्ठन्मध्यन्दिनगतो नृप । विजयानाम सा प्रोक्ता यस्यां जन्म विदुर्हरे: ॥ ६ ॥
dvādaśyāṁ savitātiṣṭhan madhyandina-gato nṛpa vijayā-nāma sā proktā yasyāṁ janma vidur hareḥ
大王啊,主显现于十二日(dvādaśī)之时,太阳正居正午中天——此为学者所共知。此十二日名为“胜利日”(Vijayā)。
This verse praises Dvādaśī—especially at midday—as a supremely victorious time, noting that Lord Hari is said to have appeared on this tithi.
Śukadeva highlights the exact auspicious timing (madhyāhna on Dvādaśī) to emphasize the sacredness of the Lord’s appearance and the spiritual potency of that moment within the Vāmana narrative.
A devotee can honor sacred times like Dvādaśī with remembrance of Hari—through extra japa, hearing Bhāgavatam, and mindful fasting/observance—treating devotion as the real “victory.”