Udyoga-parva Adhyāya 28: Dharmādharmalakṣaṇa in Āpad
Crisis-Discernment of Right and Wrong
अतन्द्रितो वर्षति भूरितेजा: संनादयजन्नन्तरिक्षं दिशश्चव । अतनन््द्रितो ब्रह्मचर्य चचार श्रेष्ठव्वमिच्छन् बलभिद् देवतानाम्
atandrito varṣati bhūritejāḥ saṃnādayajjan antarīkṣaṃ diśaś ca | atandrito brahmacaryaṃ cacāra śreṣṭhatvam icchan balabhid devatānām ||
অলসতাহীন হৈ, অপাৰ তেজস্বী তেওঁ বৰষুণ বৰ্ষালে; তাতে অন্তৰীক্ষ আৰু দিশসমূহ গর্জনে মুখৰিত হ’ল। আৰু অলসতাহীন হৈয়েই তেওঁ ব্ৰহ্মচৰ্য আচৰণ কৰিলে—দেৱতাসকলৰ মাজত শ্ৰেষ্ঠত্ব কামনা কৰি; তেওঁ ব’লভেদী।
वायुदेव उवाच
Supremacy is portrayed as arising from sustained vigilance and disciplined restraint: the same untiring energy that sustains the world (bringing rain) is paired with brahmacarya and tapas-like self-control, suggesting ethical excellence and power are grounded in self-mastery.
Vāyu describes a radiant divine figure—implicitly Indra—who ceaselessly causes rain and thunderous sound across the sky and directions, while also observing brahmacarya to attain preeminence among the gods.