Diti’s Puṁsavana Vow, Indra’s Intervention, and the Birth of the Maruts
न ममार दितेर्गर्भ: श्रीनिवासानुकम्पया । बहुधा कुलिशक्षुण्णो द्रौण्यस्त्रेण यथा भवान् ॥ ६५ ॥
na mamāra diter garbhaḥ śrīnivāsānukampayā bahudhā kuliśa-kṣuṇṇo drauṇy-astreṇa yathā bhavān
Śukadeva Gosvāmī dijo: Mi querido rey Parīkṣit, fuiste abrasado por el brahmāstra de Aśvatthāmā, pero cuando el Señor Śrī Kṛṣṇa entró en el vientre de tu madre, fuiste salvado. De igual modo, aunque el único embrión de Diti fue cortado en cuarenta y nueve partes por el rayo de Indra, todos fueron preservados por la misericordia de Śrīnिवāsa, la Suprema Personalidad de Dios.
This verse teaches that by the Lord’s compassion (Śrīnivāsa-anukampā), life can be preserved even when attacked repeatedly—just as Diti’s embryo survived Indra’s thunderbolt and Parīkṣit survived Aśvatthāmā’s brahmāstra.
To help Parīkṣit understand the Lord’s consistent protecting grace: both the unborn child in Diti’s womb and Parīkṣit in the womb of Uttarā were saved from seemingly fatal celestial weapons by divine intervention.
Remember the Lord’s shelter, continue sincere devotion and prayer, and persevere without losing faith—this verse emphasizes that protection and survival ultimately depend on divine mercy beyond visible circumstances.