एतैरस्थिभिः शीघ्रं मे कुरु त्वं वज्रमायुधम् । येन व्यापादयाम्याशु वृत्रं दानवसत्तमम्
etairasthibhiḥ śīghraṃ me kuru tvaṃ vajramāyudham | yena vyāpādayāmyāśu vṛtraṃ dānavasattamam
بهذه العظام، اصنع لي بسرعة السلاح المسمى فاجرا، الذي به أستطيع القضاء سريعًا على فريترا، الأبرز بين الدانافاس.
Indra
Scene: Indra commands Viśvakarmā to swiftly forge the Vajra from the sacred bones; in the celestial forge, fire glows as the future thunderbolt takes shape, foreshadowing Vṛtra’s fall.
Righteous power must be forged from purity and sacrifice; dharma’s victory is rooted in holy offering.
No tīrtha is named in this verse; it advances the episode explaining how a sacred instrument of protection arose.
None; it is an instruction for divine craftsmanship (āyudha-nirmāṇa) rather than a human ritual.
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