Skanda–Svāhā-saṃvāda; Gaṇa-vyutpatti and Śvetaparvata-vaibhava
Chapter 220
संहर्षाद् धारयन् क्रोधं धनन््वी सख्रग्वी रथे स्थित: । समरे नाशयेच्छत्रूनमोघो नाम पावक:
saṁharṣād dhārayan krodhaṁ dhanvī sakhragvī rathe sthitaḥ | samare nāśayec chatrūn amogho nāma pāvakaḥ ||
قال ماركاندييا: «وقد استثارته النشوة، كان الرامي—متوَّجاً بالأكاليل واقفاً على مركبته—يكبح غضبه. وفي غمار المعركة تُهلك النارُ المسماة “أموغه” الأعداءَ هلاكاً لا يخطئ.»
मार्कण्डेय उवाच
Even amid the exhilaration of combat, the warrior ideal includes mastery over anger; righteous force is portrayed as effective not through blind rage but through controlled power, here symbolized by the unfailing fire ‘Amogha’ that destroys enemies.
Mārkaṇḍeya describes a bow-bearing warrior on a chariot, garlanded and battle-ready, who restrains his wrath; simultaneously, an unfailing fiery power named Amogha is said to annihilate foes in the battle.