The Account and Merit of Śivadūtī
with the Nāga-tīrtha at Puṣkara
रणेरणे लब्धजयाः प्रहारिणो विरेजुरुच्चैरसुरानुगा भृशं । देवेषु वै रणे तेषु विद्रुतेषु विशेषतः
raṇeraṇe labdhajayāḥ prahāriṇo virejuruccairasurānugā bhṛśaṃ | deveṣu vai raṇe teṣu vidruteṣu viśeṣataḥ
في معركةٍ بعد معركةٍ، تألّق أولئك الضاربون الشداد—أتباع الأسورا—بصخبٍ بعد أن نالوا الظفر؛ ولا سيّما حين كانت الديفا في تلك الوقائع تفرّ هاربة.
Narrator (contextual epic narration; specific speaker not identifiable from the single verse alone)
Concept: Even divine-aligned forces may appear to retreat; do not mistake temporary reversals for ultimate defeat—cosmic justice unfolds beyond immediate perception.
Application: In personal setbacks, avoid despair and reactive cruelty; maintain steadiness, ethical conduct, and devotional anchoring until the cycle turns.
Primary Rasa: raudra
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"dramatic","suggested_raga":"Todi","pace":"fast-dramatic","voice_tone":"emotional","sound_elements":["battle drums","shouts and clangor","conch calls fading in distance","crackling fires","heavy silence after rout"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: रणेरणे is repetition: रणे रणे. विरेजुरुच्चैः = विरेजुः उच्चैः. असुरानुगा = असुर-अनुगाः. विद्रुतेषु is loc. pl. PPP from vi-√dru.
It describes repeated battles where the Asura-aligned warriors become prominent and triumphant, particularly when the Devas are routed and flee.
It emphasizes recurrence—this is not a single skirmish but a continuing series of conflicts, highlighting a sustained phase of Asura advantage.
The verse underscores the instability of worldly power in cosmic history: victory and defeat alternate, and arrogance or loud triumph often arises when opponents are weakened.