सगरयज्ञाश्वहरणम्
The Stolen Sacrificial Horse of Sagara
योजनायामविस्तारमेकैको धरणीतलम्।बिभिदु: परुषव्याघ्र वज्रस्पर्शसमैर्नखै:।।1.39.17।।
yojanāyāma-vistāram ekaiko dharaṇī-talam |
bibhiduḥ paruṣa-vyāghra vajra-sparśa-samair nakhaiḥ ||1.39.17||
Cada uno de ellos tomó un tramo de tierra de una yojana de extensión, oh tigre entre los hombres, y desgarró el suelo con uñas tan duras y agudas como el toque del rayo.
O Son of the Raghus (Rama)! dreadful sounds emanated while the earth was being broken open by ploughs and lances similar to thunder-bolt.
The verse implicitly tests dharma: immense power used in pursuit of duty can still become destructive if not moderated—strength must be governed by restraint and right judgment.
The princes begin an extreme search method—physically ripping and excavating the earth across assigned measured zones.
Determination and might—though the narrative foreshadows that uncontrolled force can lead to harm.
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