Deva–Asura Battle after the Nectar; Bali’s Illusions and Hari’s Intervention
वैरोचनो बलि: सङ्ख्ये सोऽसुराणां चमूपति: । यानं वैहायसं नाम कामगं मयनिर्मितम् ॥ १६ ॥ सर्वसाङ्ग्रामिकोपेतं सर्वाश्चर्यमयं प्रभो । अप्रतर्क्यमनिर्देश्यं दृश्यमानमदर्शनम् ॥ १७ ॥ आस्थितस्तद् विमानाग्र्यं सर्वानीकाधिपैर्वृत: । बालव्यजनछत्राग्र्यै रेजे चन्द्र इवोदये ॥ १८ ॥
vairocano baliḥ saṅkhye so ’surāṇāṁ camū-patiḥ yānaṁ vaihāyasaṁ nāma kāma-gaṁ maya-nirmitam
王よ、尊き御方よ。ダーナヴァのマヤが造り、意のままに進む「ヴァイハーヤサ」と名づけられた飛行の御座は、あらゆる戦いの武具を備え、驚異に満ちていた。それは思議を超え、言葉に尽くしがたく、時に見え、時に見えなかった。
In this verse, Bali is identified as Virocana’s son and the commander of the asura army, actively leading the battle.
Vaihāyasa is an aerial craft made by Maya that can travel according to the rider’s desire (kāma-ga).
Material power and technology can appear astonishing, yet they remain temporary and do not guarantee victory over divine arrangement.