Vṛtrāsura Rebukes Indra; Heroic Combat and the Asura’s Pure Devotional Prayers
एवं सुरगणान् क्रुद्धो भीषयन् वपुषा रिपून् । व्यनदत् सुमहाप्राणो येन लोका विचेतस: ॥ ६ ॥
evaṁ sura-gaṇān kruddho bhīṣayan vapuṣā ripūn vyanadat sumahā-prāṇo yena lokā vicetasaḥ
舒迦提婆·乔斯瓦弥说:愤怒而大力的英雄弗栗陀罗阿修罗,以其魁伟坚实之身震慑诸天。其声如雷的咆哮一出,诸界众生几近昏厥。
This verse describes Vṛtrāsura as so formidable that his very form and thunderous roar terrified the demigods and stunned the worlds.
In the narrative of the Indra–Vṛtrāsura battle, he confronts the sura-army with immense strength, shaking their confidence as the war intensifies.
It highlights how overwhelming force (or presence) can unsettle others—encouraging a devotee to cultivate inner steadiness and not be easily shaken by external intimidation.