Portents at the Birth of Diti’s Sons and Hiraṇyākṣa Challenges Varuṇa
ततो निवृत्त: क्रीडिष्यन् गम्भीरं भीमनिस्वनम् । विजगाहे महासत्त्वो वार्धिं मत्त इव द्विप: ॥ २४ ॥
tato nivṛttaḥ krīḍiṣyan gambhīraṁ bhīma-nisvanam vijagāhe mahā-sattvo vārdhiṁ matta iva dvipaḥ
随后,那强大的阿修罗自天界归来,为了戏耍,像暴怒的狂象一般,跃入深邃而发出可怖轰鸣的大海之中。
In Canto 3, Chapter 17, this verse describes Lord Varāha playfully plunging into the ocean, roaring with a deep, awe-inspiring sound that displays His supreme strength.
The comparison emphasizes fearless power and effortless dominance—Varāha’s actions are līlā (divine sport), not struggle, even while confronting cosmic danger.
Remember that the Supreme can handle the heaviest burdens effortlessly; cultivating faith (śraddhā) helps a devotee face fear and uncertainty with steadiness.