Indra Slays Namuci—The Limits of Power and the Triumph of Divine Strategy
सेहे रुजं सुदुर्मर्षां सत्त्वमालम्ब्य मातलि: । इन्द्रो जम्भस्य सङ्क्रुद्धो वज्रेणापाहरच्छिर: ॥ १८ ॥
sehe rujaṁ sudurmarṣāṁ sattvam ālambya mātaliḥ indro jambhasya saṅkruddho vajreṇāpāharac chiraḥ
Although the pain was extremely severe, Mātali tolerated it with great patience. Indra, however, became extremely angry at Jambhāsura. He struck Jambhāsura with his thunderbolt and thus severed his head from his body.
This verse shows Mātali tolerating unbearable pain by taking shelter of sattva—inner steadiness and strength—highlighting endurance as a virtue in dharmic struggle.
Indra became enraged at Jambha during the Devas–Asuras conflict and used his Vajra to kill him, demonstrating decisive action against aggressive adharma in the war narrative.
When facing intense stress or pain, cultivate steadiness (sattva) through discipline, prayer, and clarity of duty—then act firmly and responsibly rather than impulsively.