Portents at the Birth of Diti’s Sons and Hiraṇyākṣa Challenges Varuṇa
उद्धसत्तडिदम्भोदघटया नष्टभागणे । व्योम्नि प्रविष्टतमसा न स्म व्यादृश्यते पदम् ॥ ६ ॥
uddhasat-taḍid-ambhoda- ghaṭayā naṣṭa-bhāgaṇe vyomni praviṣṭa-tamasā na sma vyādṛśyate padam
稲妻が時に笑うかのように閃く濃い雲塊が、天の光り輝く星々を覆い隠した。闇が四方を支配し、何一つ見えなかった。
This verse describes terrifying cosmic signs—lightning, roaring clouds, vanishing stars, and spreading darkness—symbolizing disorder and fear as destructive forces rise.
The narrative portrays tamas (overpowering darkness) covering the heavens so completely that even the “path” or sense of direction disappears, emphasizing universal confusion during upheaval.
When life feels clouded and directionless, this verse reminds a devotee to seek steadiness through dharma and remembrance of the Lord, rather than being swept away by fear and chaos.