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yajamānaḥ pramudito
darśanīyaṁ manoramam
rūpānurūpāvayavaṁ
tasmā āsanam āharat
yajamānaḥ — Bali Mahārāja, who had engaged all the priests in performing the sacrifice; pramuditaḥ — being very jubilant; darśanīyam — pleasing to see; manoramam — so beautiful; rūpa — with beauty; anurūpa — equal to His bodily beauty; avayavam — all the different parts of the body; tasmai — unto Him; āsanam — a sitting place; āharat — offered.
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.