Indra’s Brahma-hatyā, Flight from Sin, and Purification by Aśvamedha
श्रीशुक उवाच वृत्रविक्रमसंविग्ना: सर्वे देवा: सहर्षिभि: । तद्वधायार्थयन्निन्द्रं नैच्छद् भीतो बृहद्वधात् ॥ ४ ॥
śrī-śuka uvāca vṛtra-vikrama-saṁvignāḥ sarve devāḥ saharṣibhiḥ tad-vadhāyārthayann indraṁ naicchad bhīto bṛhad-vadhāt
シュカデーヴァは答えた。「ヴリトラースラの並外れた力により、神々と聖仙たちは皆動揺し、インドラに討伐を願い出た。しかしインドラは、ブラーフマナ殺しの罪を恐れてそれを退けた。」
Because Indra feared the severe karmic reaction of bṛhad-vadha—killing a great person—and therefore hesitated despite the devas’ request.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī is speaking, narrating the history to King Parīkṣit as part of the Sixth Canto’s account of the devas and Vṛtrāsura.
It highlights how moral fear and awareness of karmic consequences can create hesitation; one must seek dharmic clarity and higher guidance before acting in grave situations.