तिष्ठ तिष्ठेत्युवाचाथ क्व प्रयास्यसि दुर्मते । शरासनं करे गृह्य शरांश्चिक्षेप दानवे
tiṣṭha tiṣṭhetyuvācātha kva prayāsyasi durmate | śarāsanaṃ kare gṛhya śarāṃścikṣepa dānave
«Arrête, arrête !» s’écria-t-il. «Où iras-tu, ô esprit mauvais ?» Saisissant l’arc en sa main, il lança des flèches sur le Dānava.
Mahēśvara (Śiva)
Scene: Śiva shouts ‘Tiṣṭha, tiṣṭha!’ at the fleeing foe, lifts the bow, and releases a volley—moment of frozen command turning into kinetic archery.
Adharma cannot flee the consequences of its actions; divine justice confronts wrongdoing directly.
No tīrtha is explicitly mentioned in this verse.
None; the verse depicts the commencement of combat.