SB 8.18.1: Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: After Lord Brahmā
had thus spoken, glorifying the Supreme Lord's activities and prowess,
the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is never subject to death like
an ordinary living being, appeared from the womb of Aditi. His four
hands were decorated with a conchshell, club, lotus and disc, He was
dressed in yellow garments, and His eyes appeared like the petals of a
blooming lotus.
SB 8.18.2:
The body of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, blackish in complexion,
was free from all inebrieties. His lotus face, decorated with earrings
resembling sharks, appeared very beautiful, and on His bosom was the
mark of Śrīvatsa.
He wore bangles on His wrists, armlets on His arms, a helmet on His
head, a belt on His waist, a sacred thread across His chest, and ankle
bells decorating His lotus feet.
SB 8.18.3:
An uncommonly beautiful garland of flowers decorated His bosom, and
because the flowers were extremely fragrant, a large group of bees,
making their natural humming sounds, invaded them for honey. When the
Lord appeared, wearing the Kaustubha gem on His neck, His effulgence vanquished the darkness in the home of the Prajāpati Kaśyapa.
SB 8.18.4: At that time, there was happiness in all directions, in the reservoirs of water like the rivers and oceans, and in the core
of everyone's heart. The various seasons displayed their respective
qualities, and all living entities in the upper planetary system, in
outer space and on the surface of the earth were jubilant. The demigods,
the cows, the brāhmaṇas and the hills and mountains were all filled
with joy.
SB 8.18.5: On the day of Śravaṇa-dvādaśī [the twelfth day of the bright fortnight in the month of Bhādra], when the moon came into the lunar mansion Śravaṇa, at the auspicious moment of Abhijit,
the Lord appeared in this universe. Considering the Lord's appearance
very auspicious, all the stars and planets, from the sun to Saturn, were
munificently charitable.
SB 8.18.6: O King, when the Lord appeared — on dvādaśī, the twelfth day of the moon — the sun was at the meridian, as every learned scholar knows. This dvādaśī is called Vijayā.
SB 8.18.7:
Conchshells, kettledrums, drums, paṇavas and ānakas vibrated in
concert. The sound of these and various other instruments was
tumultuous.
SB 8.18.8:
Being very pleased, the celestial dancing girls [Apsarās] danced in
jubilation, the best of the Gandharvas sang songs, and the great sages,
demigods, Manus, Pitās and fire-gods offered prayers to satisfy the
Lord.
SB 8.18.9-10:
The Siddhas, Vidyādharas, Kimpuruṣas, Kinnaras, Cāraṇas, Yakṣas,
Rākṣasas, Suparṇas, the best of serpents, and the followers of the
demigods all showered flowers on Aditi's residence, covering the entire
house, while glorifying and praising the Lord and dancing.
SB 8.18.11:
When Aditi saw the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who had appeared
from her own womb, having accepted a transcendental body by His own
spiritual potency, she was struck with wonder and was very happy. Upon
seeing the child, Prajāpati Kaśyapa exclaimed, "Jaya! Jaya!" in great happiness and wonder.
SB 8.18.12:
The Lord appeared in His original form, with ornaments and weapons in
His hands. Although this ever-existing form is not visible in the
material world, He nonetheless appeared in this form. Then, in the
presence of His father and mother, He assumed the form of Vāmana, a brāhmaṇa-dwarf, a brahmacārī, just like a theatrical actor.
SB 8.18.13: When the great sages saw the Lord as the brahmacārī-dwarf Vāmana, they were certainly very pleased. Thus they placed before them Kaśyapa Muni, the Prajāpati, and performed all the ritualistic ceremonies, such as the birthday ceremony.
SB 8.18.14: At the sacred thread ceremony of Vāmanadeva, the sun-god personally uttered the Gāyatrī mantra, Bṛhaspati offered the sacred thread, and Kaśyapa Muni offered a straw belt.
SB 8.18.15: Mother earth gave Him a deerskin, and the demigod of the moon, who is the king of the forest, gave Him a brahma-daṇḍa [the rod of a brahmacārī]. His mother, Aditi, gave Him cloth for underwear, and the deity presiding over the heavenly kingdom offered Him an umbrella.
SB 8.18.16: O King, Lord Brahmā offered a waterpot to the inexhaustible Supreme Personality of Godhead, the seven sages offered Him kuśa grass, and mother Sarasvatī gave Him a string of Rudrākṣa beads.
SB 8.18.17: When Vāmanadeva had thus been given the sacred thread, Kuvera, King of the Yakṣas, gave Him a pot for begging alms, and mother Bhagavatī, the wife of Lord Śiva and most chaste mother of the entire universe, gave Him His first alms.
SB 8.18.18: Having thus been welcomed by everyone, Lord Vāmanadeva, the best of the brahmacārīs, exhibited His Brahman effulgence. Thus He surpassed in beauty that entire assembly, which was filled with great saintly brāhmaṇas.
SB 8.18.19: After Lord Śrī Vāmanadeva set a sacrificial fire, He offered worship and performed a fire sacrifice on the sacrificial field.
SB 8.18.20: When the Lord heard that Bali Mahārāja was performing aśvamedha sacrifices under the patronage of brāhmaṇas belonging to the Bhṛgu dynasty, the Supreme Lord, who is full in every respect, proceeded there to show His mercy to Bali Mahārāja. By His weight, He pushed down the earth with every step.
SB 8.18.21: While engaged in performing the sacrifice in the field known as Bhṛgukaccha, on the northern bank of the Narmadā River, the brahminical priests, the descendants of Bhṛgu, saw Vāmanadeva to be like the sun rising nearby.
SB 8.18.22: O King, because of Vāmanadeva's bright effulgence, the priests, along with Bali Mahārāja
and all the members of the assembly, were robbed of their splendor.
Thus they began to ask one another whether the sun-god himself, Sanat-kumāra or the fire-god had personally come to see the sacrificial ceremony.
SB 8.18.23: While the priests of the Bhṛgu
dynasty and their disciples talked and argued in various ways, the
Supreme Personality of Godhead, Vāmanadeva, holding in His hands the
rod, the umbrella and a waterpot full of water, entered the arena of the
aśvamedha sacrifice.
SB 8.18.24-25: Appearing as a brāhmaṇa
boy, wearing a belt of straw, a sacred thread, an upper garment of
deerskin, and matted locks of hair, Lord Vāmanadeva entered the arena of
sacrifice. His brilliant effulgence diminished the brilliance of all
the priests and their disciples, who thus stood from their seats and
welcomed the Lord properly by offering obeisances.
SB 8.18.26: Bali Mahārāja,
jubilant at seeing Lord Vāmanadeva, whose beautiful limbs contributed
equally to the beauty of His entire body, offered Him a seat with great
satisfaction.
SB 8.18.27: Thus offering a proper reception to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is always beautiful to the liberated souls, Bali Mahārāja worshiped Him by washing His lotus feet.
SB 8.18.28: Lord Śiva,
the best of demigods, who carries on his forehead the emblem of the
moon, receives on his head with great devotion the Ganges water
emanating from the toe of Viṣṇu. Being aware of religious principles, Bali Mahārāja knew this. Consequently, following in the footsteps of Lord Śiva, he also placed on his head the water that had washed the Lord's lotus feet.
SB 8.18.29: Bali Mahārāja then said to Lord Vāmanadeva: O brāhmaṇa,
I offer You my hearty welcome and my respectful obeisances. Please let
us know what we may do for You. We think of You as the personified
austerity of the great brāhmaṇa-sages.
SB 8.18.30:
O my Lord, because You have kindly arrived at our home, all my
forefathers are satisfied, our family and entire dynasty have been
sanctified, and the sacrifice we are performing is now complete because
of Your presence.
SB 8.18.31: O son of a brāhmaṇa, today the fire of sacrifice is ablaze according to the injunction of the śāstra,
and I have been freed from all the sinful reactions of my life by the
water that has washed Your lotus feet. O my Lord, by the touch of Your
small lotus feet the entire surface of the world has been sanctified.
SB 8.18.32: O son of a brāhmaṇa,
it appears that You have come here to ask me for something. Therefore,
whatever You want You may take from me. O best of those who are
worshipable. You may take from me a cow, gold, a furnished house,
palatable food and drink, the daughter of a brāhmaṇa for Your wife, prosperous villages, horses, elephants, chariots or whatever You desire.
dandavat pranams! so this is the delightful description of Sri Vamanadeva. He is so beautiful and delightful that all wan to bring Him presents and Bali Maharaja offers Him the world...
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