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Shloka 54

Matsya Purana — War of Devas and Dānavas: Yama and Kubera Defeated; Kālanemi’s Māyā and the A...

सिंहमेकेन तं तीक्ष्णैर् विव्याध दशभिः शरैः जम्भस्तु कर्म तद्दृष्ट्वा धनेशस्यातिदुष्करम् //

siṃhamekena taṃ tīkṣṇair vivyādha daśabhiḥ śaraiḥ jambhastu karma taddṛṣṭvā dhaneśasyātiduṣkaram //

With a single lion, he pierced him with ten sharp arrows. But Jambha, seeing that deed, recognized it as an exceedingly difficult feat accomplished by Dhanesha (Kubera).

सिंहम् (siṃham)a lion
सिंहम् (siṃham):
एकेन (ekena)with one / by a single
एकेन (ekena):
तम् (tam)him
तम् (tam):
तीक्ष्णैः (tīkṣṇaiḥ)with sharp
तीक्ष्णैः (tīkṣṇaiḥ):
विव्याध (vivyādha)pierced, wounded
विव्याध (vivyādha):
दशभिः (daśabhiḥ)with ten
दशभिः (daśabhiḥ):
शरैः (śaraiḥ)arrows
शरैः (śaraiḥ):
जम्भः (jambhaḥ)Jambha (a named warrior/demon)
जम्भः (jambhaḥ):
तु (tu)but
तु (tu):
कर्म (karma)deed, act
कर्म (karma):
तत् (tat)that
तत् (tat):
दृष्ट्वा (dṛṣṭvā)having seen
दृष्ट्वा (dṛṣṭvā):
धनेशस्य (dhaneśasya)of Dhanesha, Lord of Wealth (Kubera)
धनेशस्य (dhaneśasya):
अति-दुष्करम् (ati-duṣkaram)exceedingly difficult / very hard to accomplish
अति-दुष्करम् (ati-duṣkaram):
Sūta (narrator) relating events (probable narrative voice within the Purāṇic frame)
JambhaDhanesha (Kubera)Siṃha (lion)
Matsya Purana battle narrativeKuberaAsura conflictPuranic warfareHeroic feat

FAQs

This verse does not discuss Pralaya; it depicts a combat feat, highlighting prowess and the recognition of extraordinary martial action.

Indirectly, it elevates ideals of valor and discernment: recognizing true prowess (as Jambha acknowledges Kubera’s difficult feat) aligns with kṣātra-dharma themes of courage and judging strength rightly.

No Vāstu, temple-building, or ritual procedure is stated here; the verse is focused on martial action and the appraisal of an extraordinary deed.