Indra Slays Namuci—The Limits of Power and the Triumph of Divine Strategy
सखायं पतितं दृष्ट्वा जम्भो बलिसख: सुहृत् । अभ्ययात् सौहृदं सख्युर्हतस्यापि समाचरन् ॥ १३ ॥
sakhāyaṁ patitaṁ dṛṣṭvā jambho bali-sakhaḥ suhṛt abhyayāt sauhṛdaṁ sakhyur hatasyāpi samācaran
见到挚友巴利倒下,巴利的同伴与善友詹婆阿修罗便走到仇敌因陀罗面前,只为对那已被击倒的朋友仍尽友爱之道。
This verse shows Jambha rushing to his fallen friend out of sauhṛda—affectionate loyalty—highlighting how strong personal bonds can drive action even amid violent conflict.
Jambha, described as Bali’s friend and well-wisher, acted from friendship and concern; even though his companion was already slain, he still moved forward in loyal response.
It reminds us to stand by genuine friends in hardship—but also to pair loyalty with discernment, so attachment does not pull us into harmful choices.