गदाप्रहारव्यथितो भृशं विह्वलितो गज: । जानुभ्यां धरणीं स्पृष्ट्वा कश्मलं परमं ययौ ॥ १५ ॥
gadā-prahāra-vyathito bhṛśaṁ vihvalito gajaḥ jānubhyāṁ dharaṇīṁ spṛṣṭvā kaśmalaṁ paramaṁ yayau
Struck by Jambhāsura’s club, Indra’s elephant was wracked with pain and thrown into confusion. Dropping to its knees and touching the earth, it sank into a deep swoon.
This verse depicts how a single mace-blow can leave even a powerful elephant stunned and collapsing, showing the severe, destabilizing nature of worldly conflict and pain.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī narrates the fierce Deva–Asura battle; here he describes the elephant’s condition after being struck by a mace during the combat.
Material strength can fail abruptly; a devotee cultivates inner steadiness and remembrance of the Lord so that distress does not lead to helpless bewilderment.