अश्वमारुह्य शैलाभं हरिमाद्रवत् । पंचयोजनप्रग्रीवमुष्ट्रमास्थाय जंभकः
aśvamāruhya śailābhaṃ harimādravat | paṃcayojanapragrīvamuṣṭramāsthāya jaṃbhakaḥ
Einer bestieg ein pferd, groß wie ein Berg, und stürmte auf Hari zu; und Jaṃbhaka, auf einem Kamel mit einem Hals von fünf Yojanas Länge, rückte ebenfalls vor.
Nārada (continuing context from 20.1)
Scene: Two attackers surge toward Hari: one on a mountain-like horse; Jaṃbhaka on a camel with an impossibly long neck stretching across the battlefield, creating a surreal, towering silhouette.
The text depicts the intimidation tactics of adharma, while implicitly affirming that divine steadiness is not shaken by outward threats.
None; it is a battle description.
None.