Hiraṇyakaśipu’s Wrath, the Assault on Vedic Culture, and the Boy-Yamarāja’s Teaching on the Soul
उशीनरेष्वभूद्राजा सुयज्ञ इति विश्रुत: । सपत्नैर्निहतो युद्धे ज्ञातयस्तमुपासत ॥ २८ ॥
uśīnareṣv abhūd rājā suyajña iti viśrutaḥ sapatnair nihato yuddhe jñātayas tam upāsata
在名为乌施那罗(Uśīnara)的国度,有一位著名的国王,名叫苏雅吉那(Suyajña)。他在战场上被仇敌所杀后,亲族围坐在遗体旁,为这位友人哀号。
He is a renowned king among the Uśīnaras, cited by Śukadeva Gosvāmī as an example of a ruler who was killed in battle by rivals.
Even famous kings can be defeated and killed; worldly prominence is temporary, and one should seek lasting shelter in dharma and devotion.
It encourages humility and detachment—recognizing that status and victory are uncertain—so one should invest life in enduring spiritual values and service.