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vijvarā nirvṛtendriyāḥ
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- indram evaṁ samādiśya
- na veda para-saṅkaṭam
- na dharmaṁ na yaśaḥ pumān
- bhagavat-tejasānvitaḥ
- namuciḥ śambaro 'narvā
- na te śastrāstra-varṣaughā
- vṛtro 'surāṁs tān anugān manasvī
- The Plea of Vṛtrāsura
- agre tiṣṭhata mātraṁ me
- sa indra-śatruḥ kupito bhṛśaṁ tayā
- diṣṭyā bhavān me samavasthito ripur
- atho hare me kuliśena vīra
- tenaiva śatruṁ jahi viṣṇu-yantrito
- patir vidhatte puruṣasya śakra
- na nāka-pṛṣṭhaṁ na ca pārameṣṭhyaṁ
- mamottamaśloka-janeṣu sakhyaṁ
- vidhya śūlaṁ tarasāsurendraḥ
- jahi sva-śatruṁ na viṣāda-kālaḥ
- tam ajñāya jano hetum
- grasate tāni taiḥ svayam
- paśya māṁ nirjitaṁ śatru
- You have crossed the illusory energy of Lord Viṣṇu, and because of this you have given up the demoniac mentality and have attained the position of an exalted devotee.
- O respectable one! Vṛtrāsura, who was completely able to subdue his enemy, took his iron club, whirled it around, and then threw it at Indra with his left hand.
- cukruśuḥ samaharṣayaḥ
- tadā ca khe dundubhayo vinedur
- vijvarā nirvṛtendriyāḥ
- strī-bhū-druma-jalair eno
- tayendraḥ smāsahat tāpaṁ
- tāvat triṇākaṁ nahuṣaḥ śaśāsa
- taṁ ca brahmarṣayo 'bhyetya
- rajas-tamaḥ-svabhāvasya
- su-durlabhaḥ praśāntātmā
- vṛtras tu sa kathaṁ pāpaḥ
- cintā bandhyā-pater abhūt
- rājñā tathā prakṛtayo
- praśrayāvanato 'bhyāha
- ity arthitaḥ sa bhagavān
- As the Kṛttikās, through Agni, had a child named Skanda, Kṛtadyuti, through Citraketu, became pregnant after eating remnants of food from the sacrifice.
- tanaye 'nudinaṁ pituḥ
- sapatnyāḥ putra-sampadā
- mumoha vibhraṣṭa-śiroruhāmbarā
- stana-dvayaṁ kuṅkuma-paṅka-maṇḍitaṁ
- tvaṁ tāta nārhasi ca māṁ kṛpaṇām anāthāṁ
- uttiṣṭha tāta ta ime śiśavo vayasyās
- naṣṭa-saṁjñam anāyakam
- yathā prayānti saṁyānti
- janma-mṛtyor yathā paścāt
- dehy artha iva śāśvataḥ
- kau yuvāṁ jñāna-sampannau
- Aṅgirā said: O King! I am the giver of the son to you who desired a son, and this is Nārada, a great sage, son of Lord Brahmā.
vijvarā nirvṛtendriyāḥ
Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: O charitable King! When Vṛtrāsura was killed, except for Indra, the three worlds and the presiding deities were immediately pleased and free from trouble.
The Thirteenth Chapter describes how Indra, fearing the reaction from killing a brāhmaṇa, lived in the stem of a lotus at Mānasa Sarovara and later attained relief by performing a horse sacrifice.
|| 6.13.2 ||
devarṣi-pitṛ-bhūtāni
daityā devānugāḥ svayam
pratijagmuḥ sva-dhiṣṇyāni
brahmeśendrādayas tataḥ
Thereafter, the sages, the Pitṛs, the Bhūtas, the demons, the followers of the devatās, and the devatās headed by Lord Brahmā, Lord Śiva and Indra, returned to their respective homes.
Indra was not fit to return to his abode. The moment he killed Vṛtrāsura he became distressed at killing a brāhmaṇa. Thus though the verse says that Indra returned home, he actually went to Mānasa Sarovara, then performed a horse sacrifice, and finally returned home. That should be understood by the word tataḥ (afterwards).
|| 6.13.3 ||
śrī-rājovāca
indrasyānirvṛter hetuṁ
śrotum icchāmi bho mune
yenāsan sukhino devā
harer duḥkhaṁ kuto 'bhavat
The King said: O sage! I desire to hear the reason for Indra’s distress. Why did Indra become unhappy by the killing of Vṛtrāsura, while the devatās were happy?
Hareḥ means of “Indra.”
|| 6.13.4 ||
śrī-śuka uvāca
vṛtra-vikrama-saṁvignāḥ
sarve devāḥ saharṣibhiḥ
tad-vadhāyārthayann indraṁ
naicchad bhīto bṛhad-vadhāt
Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: When all the sages and devatās were disturbed by the extraordinary power of Vṛtrāsura, they had assembled to ask Indra to kill him. Indra, however, being afraid of killing a brāhmaṇa, did not want to kill him.
The devatās requested Indra to kill Vṛtrāsura. Indra did not desire to kill him because he was afraid of killing a brāhmaṇa (bṛhad-vadhāt).
|| 6.13.5 ||
indra uvāca
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