तामायान्तीमथालोक्य जंभोऽन्यस्य रथात्त्वरात् । आप्लुत्य लीलया गृह्णन्कामिनीं कामुको यथा
tāmāyāntīmathālokya jaṃbho'nyasya rathāttvarāt | āplutya līlayā gṛhṇankāminīṃ kāmuko yathā
La voyant fondre sur lui, Jambha bondit promptement d’un autre char et la saisit avec aisance, tel un amant qui s’empare de sa bien-aimée.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages (deduced)
Scene: The spear flies toward Jambha; he leaps from a different chariot and catches it mid-air with playful ease, likened to a lover seizing his beloved.
The verse heightens drama through simile, showing how adversaries may appear confident—yet the larger dharmic outcome remains decisive.
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