Vasiṣṭhāpavāha: Sarasvatī’s Diversion and Viśvāmitra’s Curse (वसिष्ठापवाहः)
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Vaiśampāyana uvāca: māṃsair abhijuhāveṣṭim akṣīyanta tato 'surāḥ | daivatair api sambhagnā jitakāśibhir āhave, mahārāja |
Dijo Vaiśampāyana: Entonces, por medio de un rito de abhichāra—destructivo y hostil, con ofrendas de carne—los Asuras comenzaron a consumirse. Quebrantados y puestos en fuga por los dioses, resplandecientes de victoria en la batalla, fueron expulsados y destruidos, oh rey.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse presents a Mahābhārata theme: forces opposed to dharma (here, the Asuras) are weakened when divine-aligned power—ritual and martial—acts in concert. It frames victory not only as battlefield prowess but as the outcome of a larger moral-cosmic alignment.
A destructive (abhichāra) sacrificial rite using flesh offerings is said to cause the Asuras to decline; subsequently the gods, radiant with victory, shatter and rout them in battle.