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Matsya Purana — War of Devas and Dānavas: Yama and Kubera Defeated; Kālanemi’s Māyā and the A..., Shloka 192

जघ्नतुः समरे दैत्यं कृतान्तानलसंनिभम् तमासाद्य रणे घोरम् एकैकः षष्टिभिः शरैः //

jaghnatuḥ samare daityaṃ kṛtāntānalasaṃnibham tamāsādya raṇe ghoram ekaikaḥ ṣaṣṭibhiḥ śaraiḥ //

সেই যুদ্ধত তেওঁলোকে কৃতান্তৰ অগ্নিৰ দৰে ভয়ংকৰ সেই দৈত্যক ওচৰ চাপি, প্ৰত্যেকে ষাঠিটা কৈ শৰ মাৰি তাক বধ কৰিলে।

जघ्नतुःthe two slew
जघ्नतुः:
समरेin battle
समरे:
दैत्यंthe Daitya (demon)
दैत्यं:
कृतान्त-अनल-संनिभम्comparable to the fire of Kṛtānta (Death/Yama), death-like
कृतान्त-अनल-संनिभम्:
तम्him
तम्:
आसाद्यhaving approached/closed in on
आसाद्य:
रणेin combat
रणे:
घोरम्dreadful, fierce
घोरम्:
एकैकःeach one (of the two)
एकैकः:
षष्टिभिःwith sixty
षष्टिभिः:
शरैःarrows
शरैः:
Suta (Purana narrator) describing the battle episode
DaityaKṛtānta (Yama/Death)
DynastiesWarDaityasHeroic combatPuranic narrative

FAQs

This verse does not discuss Pralaya; it uses cosmic imagery—“the fire of Death (Kṛtānta)”—as a simile to convey the Daitya’s terrifying power in battle.

It reflects the kṣatriya ideal emphasized in Purāṇic ethics: confronting oppressive forces decisively, with disciplined martial skill (symbolized by the measured use of arrows) to protect order (dharma).

No Vāstu, temple-building, or ritual procedure is stated in this verse; it is a straightforward martial description within a narrative episode.