येन ते जायते शक्तिस्तपोवीर्येण वासव । वधाय तस्य दैत्यस्य बलयुक्तस्य बाष्कलेः
yena te jāyate śaktistapovīryeṇa vāsava | vadhāya tasya daityasya balayuktasya bāṣkaleḥ
“โอ้ วาสวะ ด้วยเดชและพลังแห่งตบะ กำลังจักบังเกิดในตัวท่าน เพื่อสังหารอสูรพาษกะลีผู้มีกำลังมหาศาลนั้น”
Śrī Bhagavān (Viṣṇu)
Listener: Vāsava (Indra)
Scene: Viṣṇu explains that Indra’s strength will arise from tapas-vīrya, enabling the slaying of the mighty daitya Bāṣkali.
Austerity (tapas) is portrayed as a legitimate dharmic source of inner power to overcome adharma.
The verse continues the Śvetadvīpa counsel scene; no separate tīrtha is specified.
Tapas is the prescribed discipline, explicitly linked to gaining strength (śakti) for righteous action.