King Vena’s Tyranny, the Sages’ Counsel, and the Birth of Niṣāda
इत्थं व्यवसिता हन्तुमृषयो रूढमन्यव: । निजघ्नुर्हुङ्कृतैर्वेनं हतमच्युतनिन्दया ॥ ३४ ॥
itthaṁ vyavasitā hantum ṛṣayo rūḍha-manyavaḥ nijaghnur huṅkṛtair venaṁ hatam acyuta-nindayā
Sa ganitong paraan, inihayag ng mga dakilang rishi ang nakatagong galit at agad nagpasiyang patayin ang hari. Dahil sa paglapastangan niya kay Acyuta, si Vena ay parang patay na; kaya nang walang sandata, pinaslang siya ng mga rishi sa pamamagitan lamang ng malalakas na salitang hunkar.
This verse states that King Vena was effectively destroyed by his blasphemy of Acyuta; the sages’ act only manifested the consequence of that offense.
Because Vena opposed dharma and blasphemed the Supreme Lord; with anger aroused, the sages resolved to stop his irreligious rule and struck him down through sacred sound.
Guard one’s speech and attitude toward God and devotees, avoid contempt for dharma, and recognize that arrogance and blasphemy bring swift inner and outer ruin.