त्रिशिरा–देवान्तक–महोदर–मत्त
महापार्श्व) वधः | Slaying of Trisira, Devantaka, Mahodara, and Matta (Mahaparsva
ततस्तुनीलःप्रतिलभ्यसंज्ञांशैलंसमुत्पाट्यसवृक्षषंण्डम् ।ततस्समुत्पत्यभृशोग्रवेशोमहादरंतेनजघानमूर्ध्नि ।।।।
tatas tu nīlaḥ pratilabhya-saṃjñāṃ śailaṃ samutpāṭya savṛkṣaṣaṇḍam |
tataḥ samutpatya bhṛśogra-veśo mahodaraṃ tena jaghāna mūrdhni ||
Doch Nīla, als er wieder zu sich kam, riss einen Berg mitsamt dichtem Baumbestand aus; dann sprang er mit grimmiger Wucht vor und schlug Mahodara damit auf den Kopf.
Thereafter Neela also regained his senses and uprooting a mountain filled with trees went over Mahodara at high speed and attacked him on the forehead.
Resilience in dharma: after being struck down, Nīla returns to duty, demonstrating that righteousness is upheld through perseverance, not mere invulnerability.
Nīla recovers from the arrow assault, uproots a tree-covered mountain, and counterattacks Mahodara with a crushing blow.
Dhairya (steadfast courage) and utsāha (energetic resolve).
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