Nābhāga’s Inheritance, Śiva’s Verdict, and the Rise of Ambarīṣa—Prelude to Durvāsā’s Offense
तदभिद्रवदुद्वीक्ष्य स्वप्रयासं च निष्फलम् । दुर्वास दुद्रुवे भीतो दिक्षु प्राणपरीप्सया ॥ ४९ ॥
tad-abhidravad udvīkṣya sva-prayāsaṁ ca niṣphalam durvāsā dudruve bhīto dikṣu prāṇa-parīpsayā
见自己所作尽皆徒劳,且苏达尔沙那神轮正向自己逼近,杜尔瓦萨牟尼惊惧万分,为保性命而向四方奔逃。
Because the Lord’s Sudarśana Chakra was pursuing him, and Durvāsā realized his mystic powers and personal efforts could not stop it.
It shows that harming or trying to punish a pure devotee brings swift divine reaction—worldly power, austerity, or mysticism cannot protect the offender.
Rely on humility and respect toward devotees; spiritual pride and aggression backfire, while sincere repentance and seeking forgiveness is the safe path.