ĀTMĀNUŚĀSANA – PRECEPT ON THE SOUL by Ācārya GUṆABHADRA (ca. 818–900 A.D.) [34]

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Gātha 32

 

The extremely mighty Indra, who had Bṛhaspati [note 2] as his advisor, thunderbolt as his weapon, celestial beings as his army, heaven as his fortress, Airāvata [note 3] as his elephant, and Hari as his benefactor, lost battle against the demons (read Rāvaṇa). It is clear, therefore, that own-fate (daiva) is the only protection; self-effort (puruṣārtha) is futile and contemptible.

 

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