The Slaying of Hiraṇyākṣa and the Triumph of Varāha
तं व्यग्रचक्रं दितिपुत्राधमेन स्वपार्षदमुख्येन विषज्जमानम् । चित्रा वाचोऽतद्विदां खेचराणां तत्र स्मासन् स्वस्ति तेऽमुं जहीति ॥ ६ ॥
taṁ vyagra-cakraṁ diti-putrādhamena sva-pārṣada-mukhyena viṣajjamānam citrā vāco ’tad-vidāṁ khe-carāṇāṁ tatra smāsan svasti te ’muṁ jahīti
当主的手中苏达尔沙那神轮急速旋转,主与狄蒂的卑劣之子希兰尼亚克沙——本为毗昆塔侍从之首而降生——近身交战之时,空中飞行器上的旁观者因不识主之真实本性,四面传来奇异呼喊:“愿你得胜、得吉祥!快将他诛灭!莫再与他戏耍!”
This verse describes sky-dwelling beings calling out “Victory to You—kill him!” as the Lord’s discus whirls in combat, showing how even those not fully situated in tattva still instinctively seek the Lord’s triumph over adharma.
Their cries are emotionally supportive but not rooted in deep spiritual understanding; the narration contrasts superficial excitement with true knowledge of the Lord’s supreme position and purpose.
Support what is righteous, but also cultivate right understanding—move from reactive cheering to informed devotion by studying śāstra and aligning one’s actions with dharma.