Varāha Confronts Hiraṇyākṣa: The Challenge, the Rescue of Earth, and the Opening of the Mace-Duel
आसन्नशौण्डीरमपेतसाध्वसं कृतप्रतीकारमहार्यविक्रमम् । विलक्ष्य दैत्यं भगवान् सहस्रणी- र्जगाद नारायणमादिसूकरम् ॥ २१ ॥
āsanna-śauṇḍīram apeta-sādhvasaṁ kṛta-pratīkāram ahārya-vikramam vilakṣya daityaṁ bhagavān sahasra-ṇīr jagāda nārāyaṇam ādi-sūkaram
Am Ort des Kampfes angekommen, sah Brahmā, der Anführer von Tausenden Weisen und Asketen, den Dämon, der eine nie dagewesene Macht erlangt hatte, sodass niemand ihn bekämpfen konnte und in dem keine Spur von Furcht war. Da wandte sich Brahmā an Nārāyaṇa, der zum ersten Mal die Gestalt des Ebers annahm.
This verse highlights Hiraṇyākṣa’s swaggering arrogance and fearlessness, showing how demonic pride confronts the Lord—who calmly observes and then speaks, setting the stage for divine justice.
After seeing the demon fully prepared and approaching with insolent confidence, Lord Varāha addresses him directly—initiating the confrontation that protects the earth and restores dharma.
Face intimidation and arrogance without panic: observe clearly, stay steady in duty, and respond from principle rather than fear—trusting that dharma-supported action brings protection.