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Lord Sri Thiru Vikrama Swami
The fifth incarnation of Vishnu, is usually represented as a
dwarf (Vamana) holding a water-pot in one hand and an umbrella
in the other. He wears a ring of KUSHA grass on his third finger
and occasionally carries a book. He has long hair; he wears ear
ornaments and covers his body with a deerskin or loincloth. In
his first four incarnations Vishnu appears in either an animal
form or in a half-human half-animal form. The later incarnations
starting from Vamana are all in human form. The first of them,
Vamana, is perhaps significantly a dwarf, thus symbolizing the
underdeveloped stage of mankind.
After the death of Hiranyakashipu, the king of Danavas (Asuras),
Prahalad became the king over the earthly kingdom. He had a son,
Virochana. Devamba was the wife of Virochana. Bali was the son
of Virochana and Devamba.
Since Bali grew up as a child often playing on the lap of
Prahalad, he was very loving and respectable towards his
grandfather. Prahalad taught him all the virtues and made him an
adept in the Vedas and the art of warfare. He became the
foremost among the Danava warriors; and appropriate to the name
'Bali', he was the strongest among them.
Bali
married Vindhyavali, the daughter of a saint. Prahalad made him
the crown Prince ('Yuvaraja'). After he became the yuvaraja,
Bali thought, Devas have caused fright among the Danavas by
constantly hating them and fighting them. I must earn merit and
proficiency in all respects, equal to that of Devas. Then we can
get rid of fear. To attain this I shall perform tapas
(austerities) and win the blessings of Brahma. He resolved to
put his idea into action and went to forest to perform
austerity.
Bali settled for his tapas at a suitable place in the forest
where none lived. Till Brahma appeared before him, Bali gave up
food and drink; neither did wind nor rain scare him. Pleased by
Bali's rigorous tapas, Brahma appeared before him. Bali pleaded
thus O Lord, I do not ask anything for my personal benefit. But
the Danavas have been rendered weak because of their fear of
Devas. Grant me the boon of immortality and the strength of
Indra; Brahma granted his prayer. Armed with the gifts he got
from Brahma, Bali returned to the capital.
Soon after Bali returned from the forest after his tapas, which
had given him great power, Prahalad wanted to install him as
king. But Bali wanted his grandfather to rule over the world for
some more time. But after a few years Prahalad convinced Bali to
accept the responsibility of kingship. Bali however, agreed to
this only on condition that his grandfather should stay in the
capital. On the day of Bali's coronation, many kings came to the
capital with precious gifts. It was celebrated with grandeur and
joy. The Gandharva, Yaksha, Siddha and Daitya kings gave Bali
gifts and expressed their desire to have him as their friend.
Prahalad, Shukracharya (guru of the Asuras), Shambara and other
elderly wise men helped Bali to improve the state of affairs in
his empire by making necessary laws for the administration of
the empire. Bali implemented the laws framed by his advisers to
provide enough food and shelter and to give necessary facilities
to ensure happiness of his subjects. The ascetics (rishis) who
had gone to forests and mountains to practice austerities
returned to their way of life and to perform sacrifices in
hermitages without the fear of Danavas. Every one was able to
devote him to the performance of religious rites without fear.
Peace and plenty prevailed everywhere.
Bali traveled to the nooks and corners of his empire and saw for
himself the happiness of his subjects. He was delighted to see
green crops everywhere. Every one was heard saying, Bali is
righteous, truth loving, charitable. He is born on earth to make
it a heaven. There was no one who prayed to Devas (gods) for the
grant of wealth and happiness. Happiness and peace were firmly
established on the earth now. Having got rid of poverty, the
subjects enjoyed life with happiness.
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