Hidden in a Lotus: How Sachi Devi Found Indra The story of Indra hiding inside a lotus stalk is told in the Mahabharata, Udyoga Parva (Chapter 14), in the chapters describing Sachi Devi's search for her husband. It begins with an act of violence that unsettled the order of the three worlds. Indra, the king of the Devas, killed Trishira, the three headed son of Tvashta, fearing his growing power. This act, and the subsequent slaying of Vritrasura who was born from Tvashta's wrath, placed upon Indra the terrible burden of Brahmahatya, the sin of killing a being of brahminical lineage. Unable to bear the weight of this guilt, Indra fled from heaven and concealed himself, invisible even to the Devas who depended on him. This flight was not cowardice in the ordinary sense. It reflects a deeper Dharmic principle found throughout Hindu thought, that even the mightiest are bound by the consequences of their actions, and that sin, however justified it may seem in the moment, demands a...