Indra’s Envy at Pṛthu’s Aśvamedha and Brahmā’s Intervention
False Renunciation Exposed
न वध्यो भवतामिन्द्रो यद्यज्ञो भगवत्तनु: । यं जिघांसथ यज्ञेन यस्येष्टास्तनव: सुरा: ॥ ३० ॥
na vadhyo bhavatām indro yad yajño bhagavat-tanuḥ yaṁ jighāṁsatha yajñena yasyeṣṭās tanavaḥ surāḥ
Sinabi ni Brahmā: “O mga dvija na nagsasagawa ng yajña, hindi ninyo maaaring patayin si Indra, sapagkat ang yajña ay katawan mismo ng Bhagavān. Ang mga diyos na nais ninyong bigyang-lugod sa yajña ay mga bahagi ni Indra; paano ninyo siya mapapatay sa dakilang handog na ito?”
This verse states that yajña (sacrifice) is bhagavat-tanuḥ—an embodiment of the Supreme Lord—so actions connected to yajña should be treated as sacred and aligned with dharma.
Brahmā restrained Pṛthu because Indra is connected to the cosmic order upheld through yajña, and harming him would disrupt the sanctity of sacrifice and the divine arrangement of the devas.
Before reacting in anger, recognize the larger sacred order (dharma) behind situations; choose restraint, respect for divine systems, and solutions that protect spiritual principles over personal vengeance.