Viśukra–Viṣaṅga-vadha (The Slaying of Viśukra and Viṣaṅga) — Lalitopākhyāna
धनुर्ज्यातलटङ्कारहुङ्कारैरतिभीषणः / तूणीरवदनात्कृष्टधनुर्वरविनिः सृतैः / विमुक्तैर्विशिशैर्भीमैराहवे प्राणहारिभिः
dhanurjyātalaṭaṅkārahuṅkārairatibhīṣaṇaḥ / tūṇīravadanātkṛṣṭadhanurvaraviniḥ sṛtaiḥ / vimuktairviśiśairbhīmairāhave prāṇahāribhiḥ
Most dreadful was it, with the twang of bowstrings and the roaring Hūṃkāra-cries. From the mouth of the quiver were drawn fine bows, and arrows were loosed—sharp, fearsome, life-stealing upon the field of battle.