Indra Slays Namuci—The Limits of Power and the Triumph of Divine Strategy
वैरोचनाय संरब्धो भगवान्पाकशासन: । उदयच्छद् यदा वज्रं प्रजा हा हेति चुक्रुशु: ॥ २ ॥
vairocanāya saṁrabdho bhagavān pāka-śāsanaḥ udayacchad yadā vajraṁ prajā hā heti cukruśuḥ
Cuando el poderosísimo Indra se enfureció y tomó su rayo en la mano para matar a Mahārāja Bali, los demonios comenzaron a lamentarse: '¡Ay, ay!'
Because Indra became enraged at Bali (the son of Virocana) during the Deva–Asura battle and prepared to strike him with the vajra.
Pākaśāsana is a well-known epithet of Indra, meaning “the chastiser of Pāka.”
It highlights how anger can escalate conflict; a devotee learns to seek self-control and act with discernment rather than impulsive wrath.