Vamana Neeti

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By Editorial Team Published : 23 Dec 2025 02:48 IST Ee Font size
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Though Vamana is small in physique, he is a giant of great strength, determination and ability. As Potanamatya said in the Bhagavata, 'Intintai Vatudintai...' he wrapped the hills with a threefold veil. Suramata Aditi gave birth to Vamana after observing the fast of pyobhaksha according to the advice of her husband Kashyapudi. Vamana, who was born as a quadruped with a conch and wheels, renounced his divine form and became a boy in the form of Vatu. Even so, his waxen figure and the light in his eyes did not diminish at all, which captivated the audience. Whose boy? One of the trinity? the sun Or fire? Discussions went on. There is a long story behind Vamanu taking this avatar. In the battle between gods and demons, Balichakravarti is defeated by Indra. Chandana, who was about to die and lose her eye, survives with the grace of Guru Shukracharya. According to his instructions, he can perform the universal sacrifice and get a golden chariot and powerful weapons. Bali is proud of Kannuminnu and unites the demon race to fight against Devendra. Asuras together invade the kingdom of Amaravati and the gods run from tree to tree in fear. In the end, he ascends to Indra's throne. In this order, Vishnu wears the form of Vamanavatar to make Bali madamani.

Bali Chakravarti is generous. Grandson of Prahlad. Bali's charity is so great that he does not hesitate to do anything for the promise. Vamana begs for three feet of ground and happily agrees. Vamana, increasing his form, measured the ground with the first step and the Ningi with the second. He asked where to take the third step and showed his head. Vamana took the third step on the scalp of Balichakravarti and trampled him to the underworld. People should learn two things from this story. The first is charity. The second is keeping one's word. Knowing that the one who came was Vishnu himself, Bali did not back down. He bowed his head fearlessly. Even though he knew that he would go down to the underworld, he did not change his word. Only those who stick to the word given by Balichakravarthy Chandana will remain in history. 

But from time to time certain conditions apply to good qualities. Nowadays, it is not a situation to donate as requested to those who ask. It may be relatives or friends, it is a pity that they are in trouble... If we think about it, then we are in danger of getting into trouble. Therefore, it should be given before and after. It doesn't matter if you don't pay it back, you should give it when you want. We should borrow only when we can afford it. Otherwise, you will become a 'victim' in some way so don't forget Vamana ethics in money matters.

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