असूयतश्च शक्रस्य वज्ेण प्रहरिष्यत: । स वज्ं स्तम्भयामास त॑ बाहुं परिघोपमम्
asūyataś ca śakrasya vajreṇa prahariṣyataḥ | sa vajraṃ stambhayāmāsa taṃ bāhuṃ parighopamam ||
শক্র (ইন্দ্র) ঈর্ষায় আচ্ছন্ন হয়ে যখন বজ্রাঘাত করতে উদ্যত হলেন, তখন সেই বালক বজ্রধারী তাঁর সেই গদাসদৃশ স্থূল ও ভয়ংকর বাহুটিকেই স্তম্ভিত করে দিল।
वायुदेव उवाच
Even powerful beings can be driven by asūyā (jealousy), which leads toward unjust violence; higher strength is shown in the ability to restrain harm and neutralize aggression without escalating it.
Indra, jealous, prepares to strike a boy with the vajra, but the boy miraculously immobilizes Indra’s thunderbolt-bearing arm—described as thick like a parigha—preventing the blow.