Mohasura's particular danger lay not in open conquest but in the quiet, pervasive web of illusion he spread, trapping sages and gods alike in attachments and maya that clouded their judgment and devotion.
A Trap Not Easily Recognized
Where other demons ruled through visible force or fear, Mohasura's power worked more subtly, drawing even wise sages into worldly attachments that gradually eroded their spiritual clarity without ever announcing itself as a threat.
Gods and Sages Alike Ensnared
That even gods and accomplished sages fell within Mohasura's web underscores how genuinely difficult delusion is to resist through willpower or status alone — wisdom and divine standing offering no automatic immunity against illusion's quiet, gradual pull.
What Devotees Seek
Devotees who recognize how easily worldly attachment can cloud even sincere spiritual effort find in Mohasura's web a sobering reminder: that vigilance against delusion is a lifelong practice, not a battle won once and forgotten.
Sankashti Chaturthi Mandal