Diti’s Untimely Desire and the Birth-Cause of the Asura Line
Prelude to Hiranyākṣa–Varāha
अथ मे कुरु कल्याणं कामं कमललोचन । आर्तोपसर्पणं भूमन्नमोघं हि महीयसि ॥ १५ ॥
atha me kuru kalyāṇaṁ kāmaṁ kamala-locana ārtopasarpaṇaṁ bhūmann amoghaṁ hi mahīyasi
噢,莲华眼者,请以成就我的愿望而赐我吉祥。噢,大德之人,困厄者投奔伟大者时,他的祈求不应落空。
Diti knew well that her request might be rejected because of the untimely situation, but she pleaded that when there is an emergency or a distressful condition, there is no consideration of time or situation.
This verse states that when a distressed person approaches the supremely great one, the result is not futile—divine help is described as amogha (unfailing).
In Canto 3, Chapter 14, Diti urges Kashyapa to fulfill her desire, praising him as “lotus-eyed” and “all-pervading,” and asserting that his response to those who approach in distress is never fruitless.
When you feel distressed, approach the divine (and wise, dharmic guidance) with sincerity and seek what is truly kalyāṇa—beneficial and auspicious—rather than impulsive gratification.