Dadhīci’s Supreme Charity and the Opening of Indra’s War with Vṛtrāsura
अपि वृन्दारका यूयं न जानीथ शरीरिणाम् । संस्थायां यस्त्वभिद्रोहो दु:सहश्चेतनापह: ॥ ३ ॥
api vṛndārakā yūyaṁ na jānītha śarīriṇām saṁsthāyāṁ yas tv abhidroho duḥsahaś cetanāpahaḥ
Hỡi chư thiên cao quý, các ngài chẳng biết sao: vào lúc lâm chung, nỗi đau khốc liệt không chịu nổi sẽ cướp mất ý thức của mọi hữu tình mang thân xác?
This verse states that enmity among embodied beings is unbearable and, more importantly, it steals one’s consciousness—making spiritual clarity and right action difficult.
During the battle, Vṛtrāsura instructs the devas with spiritual insight, reminding them that embodied life easily falls into hostility, which clouds awareness and leads to deeper bondage.
By recognizing that resentment degrades clarity, one can consciously choose forgiveness, restraint in speech and action, and remembrance of God—protecting one’s awareness from being consumed by conflict.