दैत्येंद्रो राक्षसेन्द्रेण क्षितिकंपेनगो यथा । स सुहूर्तात्समाश्वास्य मत्वा तं दुर्जयं रणे
daityeṃdro rākṣasendreṇa kṣitikaṃpenago yathā | sa suhūrtātsamāśvāsya matvā taṃ durjayaṃ raṇe
El señor de los Daityas, sacudido por el señor de los Rākṣasas como una montaña golpeada por un terremoto, recuperó el aliento tras un momento, juzgándolo difícil de vencer en la batalla.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrating to the sages (deduced)
Scene: The daitya king, shaken like a mountain in an earthquake, steadies himself—feet braced, chest heaving—eyes narrowing as he judges the rākṣasa’s near-invincibility.
Pride gives way to realism when confronted by superior strength; discernment (viveka) begins when one recognizes true power in the field of action.
No tīrtha is referenced in this battle verse.
None.