SRI VAAMANA AVATHARA
Om! Sri Raghavendraya Namaha!
Om! Namo! Bhagavathe! Vasudevaya!
Om! Ham! Hanumathe Sri Rama Doothaya Namaha!
Significance
Sri Vaamana Avathara was fifth in the line of Dasavatharas of Lord Sri Maha Vishnu. This avathara took place during Treta Yuga before Sri Parashurama Avathara. Lord Maha Vishnu took this avathara in order to suppress the arrogance, vanity and pride of Emperor Bali (Bali Chakravarthi) and to restore the glory, power and authority of Lord Indra over the Heaven who had lost his power and kingdom (Swarga) to King Bali. Sri Vishnu Sahasra Nama Sthothra describes in sloka # 17 and 56, the Lord as Upendro Vaamanah and Trivikramah.
Lord Vaamana was born as the son of Sage Kashyapa (Kashyapa Prajapathi) and his wife Aditi in accordance to the penance done by the couple and prayers of Indra and other Deities. He was born on Bhadrapada Sukla Dwadasi day under the star constellation of Sravana Nakshatra. This day every year is celebrated as Vaamana Jayanthi the day on which Lord Sri Vaamana was born. As soon as he was born He took no time in attaining the boyhood becoming a Vatu (Brahmachari). Lord Brahma himself initiated the Gayathri Manthra to Sri Vaamana. His attire was that of a typical Brahmin Brahmachari, wearing a Koupeena (Loin cloth), a sacred thread, holding a Chatthra (Umbrella) in one hand and Dhanda/Kamandalu (stick and water jug) in the other, his upper body covered with Deer skin, wearing a ring of Dharbha (Kusa grass) to his third finger.
Significance of Three Steps
With his second step He measured the entire upper worlds. When his foot reached the zenith it crossed the Sathya Loka where Lord Brahma stays. Seeing the foot of Lord Maha Vishnu, Lord Brahma offered abhishekam and washed the Lord’s foot and the water that fell from His foot sanctified the entire Universe. We find in the verses of great composer and Saint Sri Annamacharya referring to the foot washed by Lord Brahma (Brahma Kadigina Padamu) in one of his verses on Lord Sri Venkateswara.
When the entire Universe was conquered by just two paces of Lord Sri Maha Vishnu (Vaamana) there was no space left in the Universe to keep Vamana’s third pace. When Lord Vamana asked Maha Bali the space to keep his third pace, all the pride and vanity of Maha Bali had vanished and he had no hesitation in surrendering before the Supreme Lord. Having realised the Supreme Reality, Bali readily offered his own head to keep the Lord’s third step. Lord Vaamana immediately placed his third pace (his foot) on the head of Bali and sent him to the nether worlds. Thus the ahankara (egoism) of Maha Bali was suppressed and Indra was restored with his kingdom.
Uniqueness
Sri Vaamana Avathara is the first Avathara where Lord Sri Maha Vishnu took complete human form though dwarf at the beginning. The uniqueness of this Avathara is that the Lord did not use any weapon. The only weapon he used was that of begging in front of King Bali in accordance to the Brahmanic (Brahmachari) form he had attained. The Lord did not kill the King Bali even though he was an Asura. He conquered him in a Vedic way with his intelligence. Unlike other Avatharas, Vaamana Avathara was a Sattvik Avathara. Lord had to resort to this strategy due to the promise he had made to his beloved devotee Prahlada not to kill any of his descendants. Astrologically Jupiter (Guru) is said to be the Paramatma Amsa of Vaamana Avathara.
Hidden behind every Avathara of Paramatma there is a message/moral conveyed. In this Sri Vaamana Avathara the message is total surrender to the God however mighty one may be. When once you shed your ego and surrender totally with devotion at the feet of the supreme Lord there is nothing one can worry about and will get total protection. This is what exactly has happened in case of Bali who had no other alternative but to surrender to the Lord Trivikrama who had conquered the three worlds.
The story of Bali also bring out the reality that, there is nothing permanent and nothing to be taken for granted in this world be it wealth, beauty, power, status, position or family and nothing belongs to anyone. Even the mighty have to fall on one day or the other. We have several such historical examples that we are also seeing in this modern world.
Festivals related to Vamana Avaathara:
Temples of Vaamana Avathara: Some of the famous temples of Lord Vaamana are...
Thrikkara Temple: The only Vaamana temple in Kerala near Cochin famous for Onam festival. This place is said to have been the capital of King Bali.
Tirukoilur-Ulagalanda Perumal Temple: Situated in Tirukoilur in South Arcot district of Tamil Nadu this temple is dedicated to Lord Trivikrama (Vaamana).
Vaamana Temple in Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh
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