Indra Slays Namuci—The Limits of Power and the Triumph of Divine Strategy
तप:सारमयं त्वाष्ट्रं वृत्रो येन विपाटित: । अन्ये चापि बलोपेता: सर्वास्त्रैरक्षतत्वच: ॥ ३५ ॥
tapaḥ-sāramayaṁ tvāṣṭraṁ vṛtro yena vipāṭitaḥ anye cāpi balopetāḥ sarvāstrair akṣata-tvacaḥ
正是这同一金刚杵,劈裂了由工巧神特瓦什塔苦行精髓所成的弗利陀罗;不仅是他,许多强悍英雄——其皮肤连诸般兵器也难以伤及——也都被这金刚杵所诛。
In this verse, the tvāṣṭram is described as a weapon born of Tvaṣṭā and formed from the essence of austerity (tapas), powerful enough to tear apart Vṛtrāsura.
It highlights that spiritual potency generated by austerity can manifest as overwhelming power, surpassing ordinary martial strength and conventional weapons.
Worldly power alone is limited; disciplined austerity and spiritual strength (tapas) create deeper, transformative potency—best directed toward devotion and self-mastery.