प्रह्लादचरितम् (हिरण्यकशिपोः स्वर्गापहरणं, प्रह्लादस्य विष्णुभक्तिः, उपदेशः)
महाकाष्ठचयच्छन्नम् असुरेन्द्रसुतं ततः प्रज्वाल्य दानवा वह्निं ददहुः स्वामिचोदिताः
mahākāṣṭhacayacchannam asurendrasutaṃ tataḥ prajvālya dānavā vahniṃ dadahuḥ svāmicoditāḥ
随后奉其主之命,檀那婆众以巨木堆覆于阿修罗王之子身上,点燃烈火,就地焚烧。
Sage Parāśara (narrating) to Maitreya
Phase: Persecution
Bhakti Quality: Steadfast, fearless ekānta-bhakti that remains unshaken under torture
Persecution: Fire
It highlights coerced collective action under demonic sovereignty—violence carried out as obedience—often contrasted in the Purana with dharmic rule aligned to Vishnu’s cosmic order.
Through concise narrative causality: Asuric power is shown as command-driven and destructive, setting up the Purana’s broader contrast between adharma-based dominion and Vishnu-centered order.
Even when Vishnu is not named in the verse, the episode functions within a Vishnu Purana framework where unrighteous sovereignty is ultimately subordinate to Vishnu’s supreme governance of dharma and cosmic balance.