Diti’s Puṁsavana Vow, Indra’s Intervention, and the Birth of the Maruts
शिरोऽहरद्यस्य हरिश्चक्रेण पिबतोऽमृतम् । संह्रादस्य कृतिर्भार्यासूत पञ्चजनं तत: ॥ १४ ॥
śiro ’harad yasya hariś cakreṇa pibato ’mṛtam saṁhrādasya kṛtir bhāryā- sūta pañcajanaṁ tataḥ
Khi Rāhu cải trang uống cam lộ giữa chư thiên, Hari đã dùng bánh xe (cakra) chém đứt đầu hắn. Vợ của Saṁhlāda tên Kṛti; từ Kṛti, Saṁhlāda sinh ra con trai tên Pañcajana.
This verse states that Lord Hari severed the head of one who was drinking amṛta, showing the Lord’s decisive protection of dharma through His Sudarśana disc.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī speaks this verse while narrating to King Parīkṣit the events and genealogies connected with Diti’s line and the asura descendants.
Power or “immortality” gained without righteousness is unstable; divine law ultimately prevails, so one should pursue lasting protection through devotion and dharma rather than exploitation.