Indra Slays Namuci—The Limits of Power and the Triumph of Divine Strategy
येऽवशिष्टा रणे तस्मिन् नारदानुमतेन ते । बलिं विपन्नमादाय अस्तं गिरिमुपागमन् ॥ ४६ ॥
ye ’vaśiṣṭā raṇe tasmin nāradānumatena te baliṁ vipannam ādāya astaṁ girim upāgaman
نارَد مُنی کے حکم کے مطابق، میدانِ جنگ میں جو دانو باقی رہ گئے تھے، وہ نازک حالت میں پڑے ہوئے بلی مہاراج کو ساتھ لے کر اَستگیری نامی پہاڑی کی طرف چلے گئے۔
Because Bali had been defeated, the surviving demons, following Nārada’s counsel, withdrew with him to Mount Astagiri for safety and regrouping.
In this verse, Nārada is shown as a guiding authority whose advice the remaining asuras accept, indicating his influence even amid conflict.
It highlights that in defeat or danger, taking wise counsel and making a strategic retreat can preserve strength for future right action.