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Shloka 15

Matsya Purana — Vishnu’s Battle with the Daityas: Astra-Combat

चिछेदाथ धनुर्विष्णोर् निमिर्भल्लेन दानवः संध्यमानं शरं हस्ते चिछेद महिषासुरः //

cichedātha dhanurviṣṇor nimirbhallena dānavaḥ saṃdhyamānaṃ śaraṃ haste cicheda mahiṣāsuraḥ //

Then the Dānava Nimi severed Viṣṇu’s bow with a sharp arrow; and Mahīṣāsura, while a missile was being fitted, cut the arrow in the hand.

चिछेदाथthen he cut/severed
चिछेदाथ:
धनुःbow
धनुः:
विष्णोःof Viṣṇu
विष्णोः:
निमिःNimi (a named demon/warrior)
निमिः:
भल्लेनwith a bhalla (a sharp arrow/bolt)
भल्लेन:
दानवःthe demon
दानवः:
संध्यमानम्being fixed/being fitted (to the bow)
संध्यमानम्:
शरम्arrow
शरम्:
हस्तेin the hand
हस्ते:
चिछेदcut/severed
चिछेद:
महिषासुरःMahiṣāsura (the buffalo-demon).
महिषासुरः:
Suta (Purana narrator) describing the battle events
VishnuNimi (Danava)Mahishasura
Devi-MahatmyaBattleAsuraWeaponryPuranic narrative

FAQs

Nothing directly—this verse is a battlefield detail in the Mahīṣāsura conflict, focusing on weapon-interception rather than cosmic creation or pralaya.

Indirectly, it illustrates vigilance and tactical readiness in conflict—virtues praised in Purāṇic ethics for rulers (kṣātra-dharma), even though no explicit royal or household duty is stated here.

No Vāstu or ritual procedure is mentioned; the verse is strictly martial, describing the cutting of a bow and an arrow during combat.