Garuḍa–Śakra Saṃvāda and the Retrieval of Amṛta (गरुड–शक्र संवादः अमृत-अपहरण-प्रसङ्गः)
रजांसि मुकुटान्येषामुत्थितानि व्यधर्षयन् । ततस्त्राससमुद्धिग्न: सह देवै: शतक्रतुः । उत्पातान् दारुणान् पश्यन्नित्युवाच बृहस्पतिम्
rajāṁsi mukuṭāny eṣām utthitāni vyadharṣayan | tatas trāsasamuddhignaḥ saha devaiḥ śatakratuḥ | utpātān dāruṇān paśyann ity uvāca bṛhaspatim ||
塵が濃く舞い上がって彼らを打ち、神々の冠の輝きを鈍らせた。そこで、恐怖に揺さぶられ心騒ぐシャタクラトゥ(インドラ)は、他の神々とともに凄惨な凶兆を見て、ブリハスパティにこのように語りかけた。
कश्यप उवाच
When ominous signs arise and fear spreads, the proper response is to seek guidance from wisdom and dharmic counsel (here, Bṛhaspati) rather than act impulsively; even powerful leaders must steady themselves and consult the learned.
A violent disturbance raises dust that soils the gods’ crowns; seeing dreadful portents, Indra (with the other gods) becomes alarmed and turns to Bṛhaspati to ask what these signs mean and what should be done.