Diti’s Puṁsavana Vow, Indra’s Intervention, and the Birth of the Maruts
एवं तस्या व्रतस्थाया व्रतच्छिद्रं हरिर्नृप । प्रेप्सु: पर्यचरज्जिह्मो मृगहेव मृगाकृति: ॥ ५८ ॥
evaṁ tasyā vrata-sthāyā vrata-cchidraṁ harir nṛpa prepsuḥ paryacaraj jihmo mṛga-heva mṛgākṛtiḥ
Ô roi Parīkṣit, tel un chasseur de cerf qui, couvert d’une peau, devient semblable au cerf, Indra — ennemi au fond du cœur des fils de Diti — se montra extérieurement amical et la servit avec une grande prudence. Il guettait la moindre faille dans son vœu afin de la tromper sans être démasqué.
This verse shows that even when one is steadfast in a vow, circumstances and opponents may search for a single lapse; therefore vigilance and purity in observance are essential.
In the narrative, Indra feared the power of Diti’s austerity and sought an opportunity to disrupt it, waiting for a moment of weakness to protect his position and the devas.
When you commit to spiritual discipline, expect distractions and subtle loopholes; strengthen routines, avoid negligence, and keep intentions clear to protect your practice.