Adhyaya 74 — King Svarashtra, the Deer-Queen’s Curse, and the Rise of Tamasa Manu
महाबलो महावीर्यः शतयज्ञोपलक्षितः ।
शिखिरीन्द्रस्तथा तेषां देवानामभवद्विभुः ॥
mahābalo mahāvīryaḥ śatayajñopalakṣitaḥ / śikhirindrastathā teṣāṃ devānāmabhavadvibhuḥ
قويٌّ في البأس، قويٌّ في الشجاعة، ومتميّزٌ بمئة قربانٍ طقسيّ—صار شيخيرِي (Śikhirī) إندرا (Indra)، سيّدَ أولئك الآلهة وملكَهم.
Authority is grounded in merit (yajña) and capacity (bala, vīrya). The ‘Indra’ role is presented as earned and cyclical, not permanent.
Manvantara: identification of the reigning Indra is a standard element of Manvantara description.
Indra symbolizes the ruling faculty (command) within the cosmos/psyche; ‘hundred sacrifices’ implies sustained self-offering that stabilizes leadership.