किं चायमरिदुर्वारः पाणौ पाशः प्रचेतसः । मन्त्रेण हतवीर्यस्य फणिनो दैन्यमाश्रितः
kiṃ cāyamaridurvāraḥ pāṇau pāśaḥ pracetasaḥ | mantreṇa hatavīryasya phaṇino dainyamāśritaḥ
¿Cómo es que el lazo irresistible de Varuṇa, sostenido en su mano, ha caído en estado miserable, como una serpiente cuyo vigor ha sido abatido por un mantra?
Brahmā (continuing)
Tirtha: Revā (Narmadā) region context
Type: river
Scene: A council-like scene where a deity (speaker) points out Varuṇa’s noose hanging slack and powerless, likened to a serpent subdued by mantra; devas appear unsettled, their emblems dim.
Mantra and dharma can govern power; without inner potency and order, even ‘irresistible’ force becomes ineffective.
No particular tīrtha is identified in this verse.
Only an analogy to mantra’s power is given; no specific japa or rite is prescribed.