Indra Slays Namuci—The Limits of Power and the Triumph of Divine Strategy
न शुष्केण न चार्द्रेण जहार नमुचे: शिर: । तं तुष्टुवुर्मुनिगणा माल्यैश्चावाकिरन्विभुम् ॥ ४० ॥
na śuṣkeṇa na cārdreṇa jahāra namuceḥ śiraḥ taṁ tuṣṭuvur muni-gaṇā mālyaiś cāvākiran vibhum
ดังนั้นพระอินทร์มิได้ใช้สิ่งแห้งหรือสิ่งเปียก หากใช้ฟองตัดศีรษะนมุจิ แล้วหมู่นักบวชฤๅษีต่างสรรเสริญพระอินทร์ด้วยความยินดี และโปรยดอกไม้กับพวงมาลัยจนแทบคลุมพระองค์
In this regard, the śruti-mantras say, apāṁ phenena namuceḥ śira indro ’dārayat: Indra killed Namuci with watery foam, which is neither moist nor dry.
This verse states that Indra severed Namuci’s head in a way that was neither dry nor wet—fulfilling the condition of Namuci’s boon while still defeating him.
Because Indra overcame a seemingly impossible protection (the ‘not dry, not wet’ condition) and restored the devas’ position; the sages honored this divinely guided victory by offering praise and garlands.
When facing constraints and “no-win” situations, remain faithful to principles and seek wise, creative solutions rather than giving up or compromising integrity.