च्यवन-यज्ञे अश्विनोः सोमग्रहण-विवादः
Cyavana’s Sacrifice and the Aśvins’ Soma Dispute
शरीर यस्य निर्देप्टमशक््यं तु सुरासुरै: । तस्यास्थमभवद् घोरं तीक्ष्णाग्रदशनं महत्
śarīra yasya nirdeṣṭum aśakyaṃ tu surāsuraiḥ | tasyāstham abhavad ghoraṃ tīkṣṇāgradāśanaṃ mahat ||
قال لوماشا: «إن جسده لا يُوصَف حتى عند الآلهة والأسورا. غير أن فمه كان مُرعِبًا—واسعًا عظيمًا، ذو أسنان حادّة الأطراف».
लोगश उवाच
The verse highlights the limits of ordinary description when confronted with extraordinary, otherworldly power: even gods and asuras cannot fully define such a form. Ethically, it cautions against pride in one’s knowledge and urges humility before the vastness of the cosmos.
Lomaśa is describing a being of overwhelming and indescribable appearance. He emphasizes both the ineffability of the body and a specific terrifying feature—an enormous mouth with sharp teeth—intensifying the sense of awe and danger in the scene.