bhishma said:
225.1
And then Indra of the hundred sacrifices saw Shri, the goddess of fortune, in her own blazing form leaving the body of Bali the great.* Upon seeing her blazing with brilliant light, the blessed Vasava, punisher of Paka the daitya, once again questioned Bali, his eyes wide open in astonishment.
shakra said:
Who is this resplendent, crested being that leaves you, Bali? She has bracelets on her upper arms, and blazes with her own luster.
bali said:
I do not know whether she is a demon, a goddess or a human being. Ask her, or maybe not. Do what you want, Vasava!
shakra said:
225.5
Who are you, resplendent and crested, who has just left Bali? Tell me your name for I do not know it, sweetly smiling one. Who are you, standing next to me, blazing with your own luster? Now that you have abandoned the chief of the daityas, beautiful browed lady, please tell me since I ask.
shri said:
Virochana does not know me, nor does his son Bali. They call me the “Duhsaha”—the irresistible one—or simply “Vidhitsa”—intention.