Vṛtrāsura Instructs Indra on Providence and Devotion; The Slaying of Vṛtrāsura
तस्मादकीर्तियशसोर्जयापजययोरपि । सम: स्यात्सुखदु:खाभ्यां मृत्युजीवितयोस्तथा ॥ १४ ॥
tasmād akīrti-yaśasor jayāpajayayor api samaḥ syāt sukha-duḥkhābhyāṁ mṛtyu-jīvitayos tathā
既然一切皆依至上人格神的最高意志而行,人应对名誉与毁谤、胜利与失败、生与死保持平等心;对其所带来的乐与苦,也当安住平衡,不起忧惧。
This verse teaches that a devotee should remain steady and balanced whether receiving honor or dishonor, seeing both as temporary and not the goal of life.
In the midst of battle, Vṛtrāsura instructs Indra on spiritual steadiness—urging him to act without being shaken by outcomes like victory, defeat, life, or death.
Do your duty sincerely, accept results without excessive elation or despair, and keep your purpose anchored in devotion rather than external success or failure.