refuge. And the eternal Vishnu beholding Indra
so depressed enhanced his might by imparting unto
him a portion of his own energy. And when the
celestials beheld that Sakra was thus protected by
Vishnu, each of them imparted unto him his own energy.
And the spotless Brahmarshis also imparted their energies
unto the chief of the celestials. And favoured
thus by Vishnu and all the gods and by the high-blessed
Rishis also, Sakra became mightier than before.
And when Vritra learnt that the chief of the celestials
had been filled with might of others, he sent forth
some terrific roars. And at these roars of his,
the earth, the directions, the firmament, heaven,
and the mountains all began to tremble. And the
chief of the celestials, deeply agitated on hearing
that fierce and loud roar, was filled with fear, and
desiring to slay the Asura soon, hurled, O king, the
mighty Vajra. And struck with Indra’s Vajra
the great Asura decked in gold and garlands fell head-long,
like the great mountain Mandara hurled of yore from
Vishnu’s hands; and although the prince of Daityas
was slain, yet Sakra in panic ran from the field,
desiring to take shelter in a lake, thinking that the
Vajra itself had not been hurled from his hands and
regarding that Vritra himself was still alive.
The celestials, however, and the great Rishis became
filled with joy, and all of them began to cheerfully
chant the praise of Indra. And mustering together,
the celestials began to slay the Danavas, who were
dejected at the death of their leader. And struck
with panic at sight of the assembled celestial host,
the afflicted Danavas fled to the depths of the sea.
And having entered the fathomless deep, teeming with
fishes and crocodiles, the Danavas assembled together
and began to proudly conspire for the destruction
of the three worlds. And some amongst them that
were wise in inferences suggested courses of action,
each according to his judgment. In course of time,
however, the dreadful resolution arrived at those
conspiring sons of Diti, was that they should, first
of all, compass the destruction of all persons possessed
of knowledge and ascetic virtue. The worlds are
all supported by asceticism. Therefore, they
said, ’Lose no time for the destruction of asceticism.
Compass ye without delay the destruction of those on
earth that are possessed of ascetic virtues, that
are conversant with duties and the ways of morality,
and that have a knowledge of Brahma; for when these
are destroyed, the universe itself will be destroyed.’
And all the Danavas, having arrived at this resolution
for the destruction of the universe, became highly
glad. And thenceforth they made the ocean—that
abode of Varuna—with billows high as hills,
their fort, from which to make their sallies.”