न तस्य लगते क्वापि शस्त्रं गात्रे कथंचन । यत्नतोऽपि विसृष्टं च लब्धलक्षैः प्रहारिभिः
na tasya lagate kvāpi śastraṃ gātre kathaṃcana | yatnato'pi visṛṣṭaṃ ca labdhalakṣaiḥ prahāribhiḥ
Keine Waffe vermochte irgendwo und auf keine Weise an seinem Leib zu haften—selbst wenn Angreifer, die genau gezielt hatten, sie mit aller Kraft schleuderten.
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator within Nāgara-khaṇḍa Tīrthamāhātmya context)
Scene: A daitya stands unhurt amid a storm of arrows, spears, and discs; weapons glance off or dissolve before touching his skin, while astonished warriors strain with perfect aim.
The divine is not constrained by material force; reliance on the Lord surpasses mere martial power.
Indirectly the sacred locale is glorified through the Lord’s invincibility and protection; the verse itself does not specify the tīrtha.
None.