Purukutsa’s Rasātala Victory; Triśaṅku and Hariścandra; Rohita and Śunaḥśepha
गन्धर्वानवधीत् तत्र वध्यान् वै विष्णुशक्तिधृक् । नागाल्लब्धवर: सर्पादभयं स्मरतामिदम् ॥ ३ ॥
gandharvān avadhīt tatra vadhyān vai viṣṇu-śakti-dhṛk nāgāl labdha-varaḥ sarpād abhayaṁ smaratām idam
Allí, en Rasātala, Purukutsa, fortalecido por el poder del Señor Viṣṇu, dio muerte a los Gandharvas que merecían ser abatidos. De las serpientes recibió esta bendición: quien recuerde esta historia—cómo Narmadā lo llevó a la región inferior—quedará a salvo de los ataques de las serpientes.
This verse teaches that one endowed with Lord Viṣṇu’s potency acts under divine protection, and by the Nāgas’ boon he becomes fearless of serpents—illustrating fearlessness that arises through higher shelter and divine sanction.
He highlights a specific result of the episode: the protagonist receives a boon from the Nāgas that grants protection from snake-fear, underscoring how providence and blessings accompany righteous, divinely empowered action.
Cultivate fearlessness by taking shelter of the Divine through prayer, remembrance, and dharmic conduct—then face dangers with steadiness, trusting that protection follows sincere spiritual alignment.