वदनं पूरयामास दिव्यैस्त्रैर्महाबलः । स तैर्बाणैरभिहतो महिषोऽचलसंनिभः
vadanaṃ pūrayāmāsa divyaistrairmahābalaḥ | sa tairbāṇairabhihato mahiṣo'calasaṃnibhaḥ
El poderoso llenó su boca con tres flechas divinas. Herido por esos dardos, Mahiṣa—semejante a una montaña—quedó lacerado.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating to the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa context)
Scene: A mighty warrior draws three radiant, divine arrows and, in a dramatic gesture, places them to his mouth (as if empowering/charging them) before releasing; the buffalo-demon Mahīṣa, huge as a mountain, reels as the shafts strike and wound him.
Divine power is precise and purposeful: it counters destructive appetite (devouring) with disciplined, dharmic force.
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