Indra Slays Namuci—The Limits of Power and the Triumph of Divine Strategy
मयास्मै यद् वरो दत्तो मृत्युर्नैवार्द्रशुष्कयो: । अतोऽन्यश्चिन्तनीयस्ते उपायो मघवन् रिपो: ॥ ३८ ॥
mayāsmai yad varo datto mṛtyur naivārdra-śuṣkayoḥ ato ’nyaś cintanīyas te upāyo maghavan ripoḥ
那声音又说:“噢,摩伽梵(因陀罗)!我已赐此魔以恩典:不为干器所杀,亦不为湿器所害;故你当另思诛敌之策。”
This verse shows that a boon can restrict certain modes of death, but it does not make one absolutely immortal; a different lawful means can still be found within the boon’s limits.
Brahmā reminds Indra of the exact condition of the boon he had granted to the enemy, advising Indra to devise a strategy that does not violate the ‘wet or dry’ restriction.
Be precise about promises and constraints, and when facing obstacles, look for creative solutions that remain ethical and within the given rules.