Viśvarūpa’s Death, Vṛtrāsura’s Manifestation, and the Devas’ Surrender to Nārāyaṇa
अथो ईश जहि त्वाष्ट्रं ग्रसन्तं भुवनत्रयम् । ग्रस्तानि येन न: कृष्ण तेजांस्यस्त्रायुधानि च ॥ ४४ ॥
atho īśa jahi tvāṣṭraṁ grasantaṁ bhuvana-trayam grastāni yena naḥ kṛṣṇa tejāṁsy astrāyudhāni ca
因此,主宰啊,至高的控制者、圣克里希纳啊!请消灭危险的弗利特拉苏罗——特瓦什塔之子;他正欲吞噬三界,并已吞没我们的武器与威势。
The Lord says in Bhagavad-gītā (7.15-16):
This verse shows Indra and the demigods turning to the Supreme Lord as the ultimate protector when their own strength and weapons fail.
Because Vṛtrāsura, the son of Tvaṣṭā, was overwhelming the three worlds and had neutralized the demigods’ power and weaponry, leaving them dependent on divine intervention.
When personal resources and strategies are exhausted, it teaches sincere surrender—seeking higher guidance, humility, and steadiness rather than pride in one’s own power.