स हतो मुद्गरेणाथ शक्रकुञ्जर आहवे । जगाम पश्चात्पद्भ्यां च पृथिवीं भूधराकृतिः
sa hato mudgareṇātha śakrakuñjara āhave | jagāma paścātpadbhyāṃ ca pṛthivīṃ bhūdharākṛtiḥ
আহৱত মুদ্গৰে আঘাতপ্ৰাপ্ত হৈ শক্ৰৰ কুঞ্জৰ ডোল খালে; পাহাৰ-দেহী সেই জন্তুৱে পিছুৱাই পিছুৱাই খোজ দি অৱশেষে পৃথিৱীত লুটি পৰিল।
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrating to the sages
Scene: Airāvata, struck hard, reels and steps backward, each step heavier than the last, until the colossal, mountain-like body sinks down onto the earth amid dust and silence.
Even the mighty can be shaken; power without steadiness is vulnerable before determined effort.
No tīrtha is mentioned; the focus is the unfolding of the conflict.
None; it is descriptive narration of battle.