Prahlāda Rejects Material Boons; Forgives His Father; Tripura and the Power of Remembrance
सिद्धामृतरसस्पृष्टा वज्रसारा महौजस: । उत्तस्थुर्मेघदलना वैद्युता इव वह्नय: ॥ ६० ॥
siddhāmṛta-rasa-spṛṣṭā vajra-sārā mahaujasaḥ uttasthur megha-dalanā vaidyutā iva vahnayaḥ
When their bodies touched the perfected nectar, they became adamant like the vajra—invincible and filled with great might—and rose again like lightning piercing the clouds.
In this verse it indicates a nectarean, perfected spiritual essence that empowers and revitalizes exalted beings, making them rise with renewed divine potency.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī narrates to Mahārāja Parīkṣit, describing the extraordinary, energized response of powerful beings in the aftermath of Lord Nṛsiṁhadeva’s līlā and Prahlāda’s devotional presence.
It teaches that contact with genuine spiritual nectar—bhakti, holy name, and saintly association—can awaken inner strength and clarity, like fire sparked by lightning.