Jarāsandha–Bhīma Niyuddha-prastāvaḥ
Commencement of the Regulated Duel
गोवासमिव वीक्षन्त: सिंहा हैमवता यथा । शालस्तम्भनिभास्तेषां चन्दनागुरुरूषिता:
govāsam iva vīkṣantaḥ siṃhā haimavatā yathā | śālastambhanibhās teṣāṃ candanāgururūṣitāḥ ||
Vaiśampāyana sprach: Sie blickten wie Himalaya-Löwen auf einen Viehpferch—unbeugsam und räuberisch in ihrer Absicht. Ihre Leiber, hoch und fest wie Säulen aus Śāla-Holz, waren mit Sandel und Aloe gesalbt und dufteten, sodass sie zugleich königliche Verfeinerung und furchterregende Macht in der angespannten Atmosphäre der Versammlung ausstrahlten.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights how outward refinement (perfumes, regal bearing) can coexist with inner aggression; ethical discernment requires seeing beyond appearances, especially in political assemblies where power often masks predatory intent.
In the assembly setting, a group is described as watching others with the threatening focus of Himalayan lions eyeing a cattle enclosure, while their imposing, pillar-like physiques and fragrant anointments underscore both their status and their readiness to dominate.