Sukeshi’s Inquiry into Dharma: The Seven Dvipas and the Twenty-One Hells
परङ्मुखे सहस्राक्षे तदा दैवतबलं महत् पातयामा द्रत्येन्द्रः पादमुष्टितलादिभिः
paraṅmukhe sahasrākṣe tadā daivatabalaṃ mahat pātayāmā dratyendraḥ pādamuṣṭitalādibhiḥ
当千眼者(因陀罗)转身背离之时,诸天那强大的军势便被达那婆之主以踢击、拳击、掌击等手段击倒。
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When leadership wavers (paraṅmukhatā), collective strength collapses; the verse warns against fear-driven retreat and highlights the need for steadiness in protecting dharma.
Vamśānucarita / Carita: an episode illustrating the oscillation of power between devas and asuras within purāṇic historical cycles.
The asura’s use of bodily strikes (kicks, fists, palms) underscores raw force overpowering formal divine order when that order loses resolve—an image of tamasic aggression prevailing over a momentarily weakened sattvic governance.