Deva–Asura Battle after the Nectar; Bali’s Illusions and Hari’s Intervention
तत: सुरगणा: सर्वे सुधया पीतयैधिता: । प्रतिसंयुयुधु: शस्त्रैर्नारायणपदाश्रया: ॥ ४ ॥
tataḥ sura-gaṇāḥ sarve sudhayā pītayaidhitāḥ pratisaṁyuyudhuḥ śastrair nārāyaṇa-padāśrayāḥ
Ensuite, les demi-dieux, ranimés par le nectar et toujours abrités aux pieds de lotus de Nārāyaṇa, contre-attaquèrent les démons avec des armes variées.
This verse states that the demigods fought effectively because they were nārāyaṇa-padāśrayāḥ—taking shelter of Lord Nārāyaṇa’s lotus feet, which is presented as the true source of strength and protection.
After drinking sudhā (amṛta), the demigods became edhitāḥ—revived and invigorated—so they could re-enter the battle with renewed power, supported by their dependence on Nārāyaṇa.
Face challenges by grounding your actions in devotion—regular prayer, remembrance of God, and dharmic conduct—so that inner steadiness (not mere external advantage) becomes your real strength.