Vṛtrāsura Instructs Indra on Providence and Devotion; The Slaying of Vṛtrāsura
यथा दारुमयी नारी यथा पत्रमयो मृग: । एवं भूतानि मघवन्नीशतन्त्राणि विद्धि भो: ॥ १० ॥
yathā dārumayī nārī yathā patramayo mṛgaḥ evaṁ bhūtāni maghavann īśa-tantrāṇi viddhi bhoḥ
噢,摩伽梵因陀罗!如同木制女偶、或以草叶扎成之兽,不能自行动作起舞,全赖操纵者;同样,我们一切众生皆随至上主宰——薄伽梵——之意而“起舞”,无人独立。
This is confirmed in Caitanya-caritāmṛta ( Ādi 5.142) :
This verse states that beings function like puppets—like a wooden doll or a leaf-deer—acting under the Lord’s direction (īśa-tantra), emphasizing God’s ultimate sovereignty.
In the midst of battle, Vṛtrāsura instructs Indra to see beyond ego and blame, reminding him that outcomes and actions unfold under the Supreme Lord’s governance, not merely personal power.
Do your duty sincerely, but release pride and anxiety over results—recognize a higher order at work, and cultivate humility, accountability, and devotion while acting responsibly.