शक्रं विव्याध दशभिर्जत्रुदेशे च पत्रिबिः । हृदये च त्रिभिश्चैव द्वाभ्यां च स्कन्धयोर्द्वयोः
śakraṃ vivyādha daśabhirjatrudeśe ca patribiḥ | hṛdaye ca tribhiścaiva dvābhyāṃ ca skandhayordvayoḥ
وطعن شَكْرَةَ بعشر سهامٍ مُريَّشة في موضع الترقوة، وبثلاثٍ في القلب، وبسهمين في الكتفين كليهما.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating to the sages (Mahēśvarakhaṇḍa context)
Scene: Indra is shown struck in multiple places—collarbone region, heart, and shoulders—yet still upright; arrows with feathered ends protrude, conveying both pain and steadfastness amid a sky-battle.
Even the mighty face hardship; endurance in adversity is implied as a heroic and dharmic virtue.
None; this is a war narration.
None.