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− | Vrtrasura the son of [[त्वष्ट्रः Tvashtra|त्वष्ट्रः ॥ Tvashtra]] Prajapati, is an important asuric force who came into existence for the sole purpose of destroying Indra. Indra, slays Vrtra with his [[Vajraayudha|Vajrayudha]] and is greatly praised for his valour and deeds in many suktas of Rig Veda. Thus the enmity between Indra and Vrtrasura is present from birth of Vrtrasura. Indra as a लोकपालकः ॥ lokapalaka (as the ruler of the worlds) and devaloka rakshaka plays a very important role in protection of Dharma and its followers such as other devatas, rishis and pious people. | + | Vrtrasura the son of त्वष्ट्रः ॥ Tvashtra Prajapati, is an important asuric force who came into existence for the sole purpose of destroying Indra. Indra, slays Vrtra with his [[Vajraayudha|Vajrayudha]] and is greatly praised for his valour and deeds in many suktas of Rig Veda. Thus the enmity between Indra and Vrtrasura is present from birth of Vrtrasura. Indra as a लोकपालकः ॥ lokapalaka (as the ruler of the worlds) and devaloka rakshaka plays a very important role in protection of Dharma and its followers such as other devatas, rishis and pious people. |
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| == परिचयः || Introduction == | | == परिचयः || Introduction == |
− | The most important work of Indra is to stop those energies and powers which are against the flow of life or creation. The Vedas describe a continuous battle between Asuras (demons) and suras (devas). Every moments result of the battle decides whether there will be flow of life or a regression. There are varieties in the asuric powers or asuric energy. Amongst them [[Vritrasura (वृत्रासुर)|Vrtra]] is the most important<ref name=":0">Narayanacharya, K. S. (2011). ''Veda Samskrita Parichaya''. Hubli:Sahitya Prakashana.</ref>. Extensive mention of Vrtra and Indra's story is seen in vedas and vedic literature. | + | The most important work of Indra is to stop those energies and powers which are against the flow of life or creation. The Vedas describe a continuous battle between Asuras (demons) and suras (devas). Every moments result of the battle decides whether there will be flow of life or a regression. There are varieties in the asuric powers or asuric energy. Amongst them [[Vrtrasura (वृत्रासुरः)|Vrtra]] is the most important<ref name=":0">Narayanacharya, K. S. (2011). ''Veda Samskrita Parichaya''. Hubli:Sahitya Prakashana.</ref>. Extensive mention of Vrtra and Indra's story is seen in vedas and vedic literature. |
| # Rig veda | | # Rig veda |
| # Taittriya samhita | | # Taittriya samhita |
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| Many Rig Veda suktas (1.80, 1.32) glorify the war of Indra against Vrtrasura. Indra's power and strength in wielding the Vajrayudha is beautifully described in these mantras. | | Many Rig Veda suktas (1.80, 1.32) glorify the war of Indra against Vrtrasura. Indra's power and strength in wielding the Vajrayudha is beautifully described in these mantras. |
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− | Indra and Vrtrasura's war is also described in Shrimad Bhagavata Mahapurana (Skanda 6, Chap. 9)<ref>www.vcscsd.org/content/balabhavan/18-Puranas.pdf</ref>. The preparation of Vajrayudha by Visvakarma from the bones of [[Dadhichi Rishi (दधीचि ऋषि)|Dadhichi]] rishi is explained there in detail. | + | Indra and Vrtrasura's war is also described in Shrimad Bhagavata Mahapurana (Skanda 6, Chap. 9)<ref>www.vcscsd.org/content/balabhavan/18-Puranas.pdf</ref>. The preparation of Vajrayudha by Visvakarma from the bones of [[Dadhichi (दधीचिः)|Dadhichi]] rishi is explained there in detail. |
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| Mahabharata (Vana Parva. Chap 101, Verses 14, 15. Santi Parva. Chap 281. Verses 13 -21) also discusses about the war with Vrtrasura. | | Mahabharata (Vana Parva. Chap 101, Verses 14, 15. Santi Parva. Chap 281. Verses 13 -21) also discusses about the war with Vrtrasura. |