Puranic Stories · Mudgala Purana

Vakratunda's Lion Mount

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Vakratunda's chosen mount, a fierce and powerful lion, was no incidental detail but a deliberate symbol woven into this incarnation's very purpose: the direct confrontation of envy through courage rather than avoidance.

Courage as the Answer to Envy

Where jealousy often festers quietly, growing in the shadows of comparison and resentment, the lion represents the opposite instinct: bold, direct confrontation, meeting a corrosive inward vice with the same fearless strength a lion brings to any open contest.

A Mount Suited to the Mission

Riding this powerful creature, Vakratunda embodied the courage required to face down envy directly rather than let it quietly undermine devotion and contentment from within, his very mount a statement of intent before any battle had even begun.

What Devotees Seek

Devotees drawn to Vakratunda's lion find in it an invitation to face their own envy with the same courage — not denial or avoidance, but honest, direct confrontation of a feeling that only grows stronger the longer it goes unchallenged.