The Slaying of Hiraṇyākṣa and the Triumph of Varāha
पदा सव्येन तां साधो भगवान् यज्ञसूकर: । लीलया मिषत: शत्रो: प्राहरद्वातरंहसम् ॥ ९ ॥
padā savyena tāṁ sādho bhagavān yajña-sūkaraḥ līlayā miṣataḥ śatroḥ prāharad vāta-raṁhasam
يا ودور أيها القدّيس! وبينما العدوّ ينظر، أسقط الربّ في هيئة الخنزير الإلهي، مُتذوّق قرابين اليَجْنَ، تلك الهراوة بقدمه اليسرى على سبيل اللعب، مع أنها اندفعت نحوه بقوة كالعاصفة.
This verse describes Lord Varāha casually striking the wind-swift demon Hiraṇyākṣa with His left foot, showing the Lord’s effortless supremacy even in intense battle.
He emphasizes that Varāha is not an ordinary boar but Bhagavān Himself—the presiding Lord of sacrifice (yajña)—who restores cosmic order by defeating the demonic force.
When chaos feels overwhelming, remember that for Bhagavān even the strongest opposition is manageable; cultivate steadiness in dharma and devotion rather than fear.