Prahlada’s Defeat in Battle and Victory through Bhakti (Nara-Narayana Episode)
एवं युध्यति देवे च प्रह्लादो ह्यसुरो मुने रात्रौ चिन्तयते युद्धे कथं जेष्यामि दाम्भिकम्
evaṃ yudhyati deve ca prahlādo hyasuro mune rātrau cintayate yuddhe kathaṃ jeṣyāmi dāmbhikam
এইভাবে দেবের সঙ্গে যুদ্ধ করতে করতে, হে মুনি, অসুর প্রহ্লাদ রাত্রিতে যুদ্ধ সম্বন্ধে চিন্তা করল— ‘আমি সেই দম্ভীকে কীভাবে পরাজিত করব?’
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The verse highlights ‘dambha’ (arrogant self-display) as a decisive moral fault that becomes the target of conquest; it also shows deliberation (cintā) as integral to action—impulse is subordinated to reflection.
Vamśānucarita/Carita: it continues the account of Asura–Deva hostilities through the deeds and intentions of a named figure (Prahlāda).
Night-time contemplation symbolizes the inward turn before decisive outward action; ‘defeating the dāmbhika’ can be read both as defeating a proud opponent and as the inner struggle against pride itself.