Citraketu Offends Śiva, Is Cursed by Pārvatī, and Is Glorified as a Vaiṣṇava
देहिनां देहसंयोगाद् द्वन्द्वानीश्वरलीलया । सुखं दु:खं मृतिर्जन्म शापोऽनुग्रह एव च ॥ २९ ॥
dehināṁ deha-saṁyogād dvandvānīśvara-līlayā sukhaṁ duḥkhaṁ mṛtir janma śāpo ’nugraha eva ca
Par le contact de l’être incarné avec le corps matériel, et par la līlā de l’énergie externe du Seigneur, naissent les dualités : bonheur et souffrance, naissance et mort, malédiction et faveur ; tout cela est le produit naturel de ce contact dans le monde matériel.
In Bhagavad-gītā we find, mayādhyakṣeṇa prakṛtiḥ sūyate sa-carācaram: the material world works under the direction of the goddess Durgā, the material energy of the Lord, but she acts under the direction of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. This is also confirmed in the Brahma-saṁhitā (5.44) :
This verse says happiness and distress are dualities that arise for the embodied soul due to contact with the material body, occurring under the Lord’s arrangement; thus one should not be bewildered by them.
In their confrontation, Vṛtrāsura instructs Indra in spiritual vision—reminding him that birth/death and even curse/blessing are bodily dualities under God’s control, so Indra should act without fear or hatred.
Treat praise/blame, gain/loss, and comfort/discomfort as temporary results of embodied life, and focus on steady devotion and right duty rather than emotional extremes.