इन्द्रस्य दुःखप्राप्तिः—त्रिशिरोवधः, वृत्रोत्पत्तिः, जृम्भिकाजननम्
Indra’s Distress: Slaying of Triśiras, Birth of Vṛtra, and the Origin of Yawning
शक्र उवाच पश्चाद् धर्म चरिष्यामि पावनार्थ सुदुश्चरम् । शत्रुरेष महावीरयों वज्ेण निहतो मया
śakra uvāca paścād dharma cariṣyāmi pāvanārtha suduścaram | śatrur eṣa mahāvīryo vajreṇa nihato mayā ||
Śakra (Indra) dijo: «Después de esto, para purificarme, emprenderé una observancia del dharma sumamente difícil. Este era mi enemigo, grande y poderoso, a quien he abatido con el vajra, el rayo.»
शक्र उवाच
Even a victorious act of force can carry moral and ritual consequences; therefore one must accept responsibility and undertake difficult dharmic discipline for purification rather than claiming immunity due to power or status.
Indra declares that he has killed a formidable enemy with his vajra and then states his intention to perform an arduous religious observance to purify himself afterward, implying the need for expiation following a grave act.