निरृतेश्चाकरोत्कार्यं भीतबीतं विमोहयन् । निरुच्छ्वासं समाहृत्य चक्रे बाणैः समीरणम्
nirṛteścākarotkāryaṃ bhītabītaṃ vimohayan | nirucchvāsaṃ samāhṛtya cakre bāṇaiḥ samīraṇam
ألقى نِرْرِتي في اضطرابٍ تام، مُفزعًا إيّاه ومُضلِّلًا له؛ ثم، إذ جمع نَفَسَه، كفَّ حتى الريحَ بوابلٍ من السهام.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrating to the sages
Scene: Nirr̥ti is shown terrified and deluded, reeling; the archer draws in breath (a visible inward pull), and a rain of arrows forms a net that halts the wind—flags, dust, and cloud-streamers freeze mid-motion.
Dharma’s champions act with unwavering focus; even overwhelming forces (like wind and fear) are mastered by disciplined resolve.
No specific tīrtha is mentioned in this verse; it belongs to the Kaumārikā-khaṇḍa’s battle narration.
None; the verse is descriptive of combat and divine power.