Śrāddhadeva Manu’s Sons: Pṛṣadhra’s Curse and Renunciation; Genealogies of Nariṣyanta and Diṣṭa
व्याघ्रोऽपि वृक्णश्रवणो निस्त्रिंशाग्राहतस्तत: । निश्चक्राम भृशं भीतो रक्तं पथि समुत्सृजन् ॥ ७ ॥
vyāghro ’pi vṛkṇa-śravaṇo nistriṁśāgrāhatas tataḥ niścakrāma bhṛśaṁ bhīto raktaṁ pathi samutsṛjan
أصاب حدُّ السيف أذنَ النمر فقطعها، فارتاع ارتياعًا شديدًا وولّى هاربًا من ذلك الموضع، وهو يترك الدم يسيل في الطريق.
This verse shows that even a powerful aggressor like a tiger can be driven away when firmly confronted; protection of life is upheld as part of dharma.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī narrates this incident to King Parīkṣit while describing events in the dynastic histories.
Do not be intimidated by apparent strength—steady, righteous action and preparedness can stop harm and restore safety.