Vṛtrāsura Instructs Indra on Providence and Devotion; The Slaying of Vṛtrāsura
प्राणग्लहोऽयं समर इष्वक्षो वाहनासन: । अत्र न ज्ञायतेऽमुष्य जयोऽमुष्य पराजय: ॥ १७ ॥
prāṇa-glaho ’yaṁ samara iṣv-akṣo vāhanāsanaḥ atra na jñāyate ’muṣya jayo ’muṣya parājayaḥ
O my enemy, regard this battle as a gambling match: our lives are the stakes, the arrows are the dice, and the carrier animals are the game board. No one can know who will win or lose; everything depends on providence.
In this verse, Vṛtrāsura says battle is like a life-and-death gamble—arrows are the dice—so one cannot be certain who will win or lose.
To highlight the unpredictability of outcomes in combat and to frame the encounter as a fearless acceptance of destiny, rather than pride in assured victory.
Do your duty with courage and integrity, but remain detached from outcomes—success and failure are not always controllable, so steadiness of mind matters most.